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Differential Clade-Specific HLA-B*3501 Association with HIV-1 Disease Outcome Is Linked to Immunogenicity of a Single Gag Epitope

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TABLE 1 Thirteen HLA-B*3501-restricted epitopes in HIV-1 from Gag, Pol, Rev, Env, and Nef proteinsa
FIG 1 Ranking of HLA-B alleles with respect to median viral load (VL) in chronic HIV-1 infection in B- and C-clade-infected study cohorts
Fig. S1 in the supplemental material), which was recently also
FIG 4based on responses to OLPs containing the corresponding optimal peptides (bottom panels)
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