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B and T Lymphocyte Attenuator Down-regulation by HIV-1 Depends on Type I Interferon and Contributes to T-Cell Hyperactivation
Authors
Junliang Fu
Yang Xin Fu
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Lanlan Gu
Lei Jin
Haiying Li
Jiyun Lv
Lishan Su
Fu Sheng Wang
Hao Wu
Xiangsheng Xu
Jiyuan Zhang
Shuye Zhang
Zheng Zhang
Min Zhao
Publication date
1 January 2011
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Doi
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Abstract
Background. Nonspecific T-cell hyperactivation is the main driving force for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–1 disease progression, but the reasons why the excess immune response is not properly shut off are poorly defined
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