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S100A9 tetramers, which are ligands of CD85j, increase the ability of MVAHIV-primed NK cells to control HIV infection
Uriel Moreno-Nieves
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Céline Didier
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Yves Levy
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Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
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Daniel Scott-Algara
Journal articles
pasteur-02573697v1
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The early Th17/Treg ratio predicts the immune activation set point in patients with primary HIV infection
Mf Chevalier
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Gaël Petitjean
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Céline Didier
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Philippe Girard
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Laurence Meyer
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et al.
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inserm-00731767v1
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S100A9 protein is a novel ligand for the CD85j receptor and its interaction is implicated in the control of HIV-1 replication by NK cells.
Vincent Arnold
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Jean-Saville Cummings
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Uriel Moreno-Nieves
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Céline Didier
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Adrien Gilbert
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et al.
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inserm-00904109v1
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Gag-specific CD4 T-cell proliferation, plasmacytoid dendritic cells and ethnicityin perinatally HIV-1-infected youths – The ANRS-EP38-IMMIP Study Short title: T-cell proliferation and dendritic cells
Daniel Scott-Algara
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Josiane Warszawski
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Jérôme Le Chenadec
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Céline Didier
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Thomas Montange
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et al.
Journal articles
pasteur-01416596v1
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Gag-specific CD8 T-cell proliferation is associated with higher peripheral blood levels of TGF-β and gut-homing T cells in youths perinatally infected with HIV-1 – The ANRS- EP38-IMMIP Study
Josiane Warszawski
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Véronique Avettand-Fenoel
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Christine Rouzioux
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Daniel Scott-Algara
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Thomas Montange
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et al.
Journal articles
pasteur-01416556v2
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Naive T lymphocytes and recent thymic emigrants are associated with HIV-1 disease history in French adolescents and young adults infected in the perinatal period: the ANRS-EP38-IMMIP Study
Stéphane Blanche
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Daniel Scott-Algara
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Jérôme Le Chenadec
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Céline Didier
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Thomas Montange
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et al.
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pasteur-01418085v1
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