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Kader M et al. - Results show that resting memory alpha 4+ beta 7hiCD4+ T cells in the blood are preferentially infected and depleted during acute SIV infection, and the loss of these cells alters the balance between Th-17 and Th-1 responses, thereby contributing to disease pathogenesis.

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