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The following pages link to Intra- and inter-clade cross-reactivity by HIV-1 Gag specific T-cells reveals exclusive and commonly targeted regions: implications for current vaccine trials (Q34055991):
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- Challenges in the design of a T cell vaccine in the context of HIV-1 diversity (Q34423446) (← links)
- Evaluating potential T-cell epitope peptides for detecting HIV-specific T cell responses in a highly diverse HIV-1 epidemic from Cameroon (Q35218117) (← links)
- Group M consensus Gag and Nef peptides are as efficient at detecting clade A1 and D cross-subtype T-cell functions as subtype-specific consensus peptides (Q36272864) (← links)
- HIV-1-specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent spot assay responses in HIV-1-exposed uninfected partners in discordant relationships compared to those in low-risk controls (Q36378669) (← links)
- Increased sequence coverage through combined targeting of variant and conserved epitopes correlates with control of HIV replication (Q37547472) (← links)
- Striking lack of T cell immunodominance in both a multiclade and monoclade HIV-1 epidemic: implications for vaccine development (Q42225514) (← links)
- Higher cross-subtype IFN-γ ELISpot responses to Gag and Nef peptides in Brazilian HIV-1 subtype B- and F1- than in C-infected subjects (Q44888158) (← links)
- Human leucocyte antigen-Bw4 and Gag-specific T cell responses are associated with slow disease progression in HIV-1B-infected anti-retroviral therapy-naive Chinese (Q86052143) (← links)