Vaccine-induced T cells provide partial protection against high-dose rectal SIVmac239 challenge of rhesus macaques

Marcio O. Lasaro, Larissa H. Haut, Xiangyang Zhou, Zhiquan Xiang, Dongming Zhou, Yan Li, Wynetta Giles-Davis, Hua Li, Jessica C. Engram, Lauren J. Dimenna, Ang Bian, Marina Sazanovich, Elizabeth M. Parzych, Raj Kurupati, Juliana C. Small, Te Lang Wu, Rachel M. Leskowitz, Nicole R. Klatt, Jason M. Brenchley, David A. GarberMark Lewis, Sarah J. Ratcliffe, Michael R. Betts, Guido Silvestri, Hildegund C. Ertl

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