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Greater Expansion of IFN γ﹣ CD4+ NKT Cells in HIV 1 Compared with HIV 2 Infected Subjects with Preserved CD4+ T Cell Counts

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Figure 1. The dot-plot of NKT cells as identified by staining for invariant Vα24 and Vβ11 chains
Figure 2. The frequency of circulating total NKT cells (a), IFN-+ CD4− (b), IFN-+CD4+ (c) and IFN-− CD4+ NKT (d) cells defined by Vα24Vβ11 expression in HIV-1, HIV-2 infected subjects and HIV uninfected controls

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