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Viral CTL escape mutants are generated in lymph nodes and subsequently become fixed in plasma and rectal mucosa during acute SIV infection of macaques
Thomas H Vanderford
, Chelsea Bleckwehl
, Jessica C Engram
, Richard M Dunham
,
Nichole R Klatt
, Mark B Feinberg
, David A Garber
, Michael R Betts
, Guido Silvestri
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Viral
100%
Lymph Node
100%
SIV Infection
100%
Rectal mucosa
100%
Macaque
100%
Post-infection
100%
Escape mutant
100%
Cytotoxic T Lymphocyte Escape
100%
Day 14
57%
Rectal Biopsy
42%
Rhesus Macaque
28%
Escape Variants
28%
Acute Phase
14%
CD8+ T Cells
14%
Acute Infection
14%
Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes
14%
Virus Replication
14%
Cytotoxic T Cell Response
14%
Infected Cells
14%
Lymph Node Biopsy
14%
Anatomic Site
14%
Immunodominant Epitopes
14%
Viral Escape
14%
Escape Rate
14%
Anatomic Origin
14%
Plasma Biopsy
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Simian Immunodeficiency Virus
100%
Blood Plasma
100%
Cytotoxic T Cell
100%
Rectum Mucosa
100%
Macaca
100%
Lymph Node
100%
Infection
100%
Rhesus Monkey
18%
Cytotoxic T-Cell
9%
Viral Replication
9%
Epitope
9%