Loss of memory B cells impairs maintenance of long-term serologic memory during HIV-1 infection.
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L. Lopalco | F. Chiodi | S. Grützmeier | A. Cagigi | A. De Milito | B. Hejdeman | R. Thorstensson | A. Atlas | F. Kroon | K. Titanji | A. Nilsson
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