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Mbow M, Santos NSS, Camara M, et al. HIV and Tuberculosis co-infection impacts T-cell activation markers but not the numbers subset of regulatory T-cells in HIV-1 infected patients. Afr J Lab Med. 2013;2(1):76doi: 10.4102/ajlm.v2i1.76.
Mbow, M., Santos, N. S. S., Camara, M., Ba, A., Niang, A., Daneau, G., Wade, D., Diallo, A. A., Toupane, M., Diakhaté, M., Lèye, N., Diaw, P. A., Mboup, S., Kestens, L., & Dieye, T. N. (2013). HIV and Tuberculosis co-infection impacts T-cell activation markers but not the numbers subset of regulatory T-cells in HIV-1 infected patients. African journal of laboratory medicine, 2(1), 76. https://doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v2i1.76
Mbow, Moustapha, et al. "HIV and Tuberculosis co-infection impacts T-cell activation markers but not the numbers subset of regulatory T-cells in HIV-1 infected patients." African journal of laboratory medicine vol. 2,1 (2013): 76. doi: https://doi.org/10.4102/ajlm.v2i1.76
Mbow M, Santos NSS, Camara M, Ba A, Niang A, Daneau G, Wade D, Diallo AA, Toupane M, Diakhaté M, Lèye N, Diaw PA, Mboup S, Kestens L, Dieye TN. HIV and Tuberculosis co-infection impacts T-cell activation markers but not the numbers subset of regulatory T-cells in HIV-1 infected patients. Afr J Lab Med. 2013 Sep 02;2(1):76. doi: 10.4102/ajlm.v2i1.76. eCollection 2013. PMID: 29043167; PMCID: PMC5637782.
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