Highly active antiretroviral therapy results in HIV type 1 suppression in lymph nodes, increased pools of naive T cells, decreased pools of activated T cells, and diminished frequencies of peripheral activated HIV type 1-specific CD8+ T cells

C. M. Gray, J. Lawrence, E. A. Ranheim, M. Vierra, M. Zupancic, M. Winters, J. Altman, J. Montoya, A. Zolopa, J. Schapiro, A. T. Haase, T. C. Merigan

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