The role of virus-specific CD8(+) cells in liver damage and viral control during persistent hepatitis B virus infection.
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Antonio Bertoletti | Graham S. Ogg | Carlo Ferrari | D. Vergani | A. King | G. Ogg | Roger Williams | A. Bertoletti | M. Maini | C. Ferrari | C. Lee | J. Herberg | Diego Vergani | Richard Gilson | Mala K. Maini | Abigail S. King | R. Gilson | Roger Williams | Carolina Boni | Chun Kyon Lee | J. R. Larrubia | S. Reignat | Jethro Herberg | Akeem Alisa | Nikolai V. Naoumov | N. Naoumov | J. Larrubia | C. Boni | S. Reignat | A. Alisa
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