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. 2004 Nov;11(6):1002-7.
doi: 10.1128/CDLI.11.6.1002-1007.2004.

Impact of immune plasticity on development of cellular memory responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1

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Impact of immune plasticity on development of cellular memory responses to human immunodeficiency virus type 1

Michael A Kolber. Clin Diagn Lab Immunol. 2004 Nov.
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FIG. 1.
CD8+ T-cell differentiation pathway. The differentiation of CD8+ T cells is displayed as a linear model with various points where phenotypes can move between differentiation stages (double-headed arrows), as described in the text. A single-headed arrow represents a unidirectional differentiation step. The cells of most individuals with HIV disease have the phenotype displayed and can move to a later or earlier phenotype under the conditions shown. The cellular effector potential is shown to be increasing as the differentiation phenotype moves toward a fully differentiated chronic infection phenotype.

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