Publications (34)0 Total impact
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Article: Establishment of the CD4+ T-cell pool in healthy children and untreatred children infected with HIV-1
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Article: Viral replication capacity as a correlate of HLA B57/B5801-associated nonprogressive HIV-1 infection.
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Article: Limited role for the thymus in SIV pathogenesis.
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Article: Low CD4 T cell counts before HIV-1 seroconversion do not affect disease progression in Ethiopian factory workers.
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Article: Be fruitful, multiply, and replenish
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ABSTRACT: In this issue, Bains and colleagues show that T-cell proliferation plays a major role in the establishment of the T-cell pool, even in the very young, despite their high thymus output. -
Article: De novo T-cell generation in patients at different ages and stages of HIV-1 disease
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Article: MHC polymorphism under host-pathogen coevolution
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Article: Diversity of human alpha beta T cell receptors
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Article: Memorizing innate instructions requires a sufficiently specific adaptive immune system
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Article: HLA alleles associated with slow progression to AIDS truly prefer to present HIV-1 p24
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Article: In vivo labeling with 2H2O reveals a human neutrophil lifespan of 5.4 days.
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Article: MHC diversity in individuals and populations
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Article: Quantification of T-cell dynamics: From telomeres to DNA labelling
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Article: Thymic selection does not limit the individual MHC diversity
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Article: Thymic output: a bad TREC record
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Article: Thirty year follow up of the naive T cell compartment after neonatal thymectomy due to cardiac surgery
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Article: Thirty years follow up of the naive T cell compartment after neonatal thymectomy due to cardiac surgery
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Article: Immunological analysis of treatment interruption after early highly active antiretroviral therapy.
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Article: Immune reconstitution in children following chemotherapy for haematological malignancies: a long-term follow-up.
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Article: Diversity in the Immune System