The decreased expression of Siglec-7 represents an early marker of dysfunctional natural killer-cell subsets associated with high levels of HIV-1 viremia.
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A. Moretta | D. Mavilio | E. Brunetta | E. Marcenaro | S. Varchetta | Luisa Bozzo | K. Hudspeth | M. Fogli
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