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bibliographicCitation Koedel U, Kohleisen B, Sporer B, Lahrtz F, Ovod V, Fontana A, Erfle V, Pfister H. HIV Type 1 Nef Protein Is a Viral Factor for Leukocyte Recruitment into the Central Nervous System. 1999 Aug 01;163(3):1237–45. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.163.3.1237.
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