Modelling the Evolution and Spread of HIV Immune Escape Mutants
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DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1001196
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- Philip J. R. Goulder & Christian Brander & Yanhua Tang & Cecile Tremblay & Robert A. Colbert & Marylyn M. Addo & Eric S. Rosenberg & Thi Nguyen & Rachel Allen & Alicja Trocha & Marcus Altfeld & Suqin , 2001. "Evolution and transmission of stable CTL escape mutations in HIV infection," Nature, Nature, vol. 412(6844), pages 334-338, July.
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