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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Immunology and Microbiology