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Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)–Specific Cellular Immune Responses in Newborns Exposed to HIV In Utero
2002
Clinical Infectious Diseases
Significant immunological changes are associated with intrauterine human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) encounter among uninfected infants of HIV-infected mothers. Peripheral blood cells of more than one-third of these exposed-uninfected infants proliferate and produce IL-2 after stimulation with HIV, and HIV-specific CD4 + T helper cell responses can be quantified in nearly all when sensitive intracellular cytokine assays are used. HIV-specific CD8 + cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses can be
doi:10.1086/338153
pmid:11740717
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