## Abstract Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV‐1) infection is characterized by a progressive decrease of CD4^+^ T cells accompanied by other immune dysfunctions. Telomerase is transiently activated in lymphocytes during activation and is able to compensate for the progressive telomeric loss
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CD4+ T cells from HIV-1-infected patients recognize wild-type and mutant human immunodeficiency virus-1 protease epitopes
✍ Scribed by N. G. Muller; R. Alencar; L. Jamal; J. Hammer; J. Sidney; A. Sette; R. M. Brindeiro; J. Kalil; E. Cunha-Neto; S. L. Moraes
- Book ID
- 108701343
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 356 KB
- Volume
- 164
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0009-9104
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## Abstract Several in vitro studies have shown that HIV‐1 can infect CD4 negative epithelial cells of different origin including normal human oral keratinocytes, but whether this infection of mucosal epithelial cells occurs in vivo is still unclear. In this report, the presence and cell types infe