HIV-1 Nef expression induces intracellular accumulation of multivesicular bodies and MHC II complexes : potential role of PI 3-kinase
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P. Benaroch | G. Raposo | K. Jooss | J. Helft | M. Jouve | Pamela Stumptner-Cuvelette | Marc Dugast | A. Glouzman
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