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Self-protection of individual CD4+ T cells against R5 HIV-1 infection by the synthesis of anti-viral CCR5 ligands.

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Figure 3. Anti-b-chemokine antibodies reverse the block to R5 HIV-1 replication in the primary in vitro response of CD4 + T cells to SEB
Figure 4. Exclusive expression of p24 and CCL4 in CD4+ T cells undergoing a primary immune response in the presence of R5 but not X4 HIV-1-

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