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In HIV/HCV co-infected patients T regulatory and myeloid-derived suppressor cells persist after successful treatment with directly acting antivirals.

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Please cite this article as: Tumino, N., Casetti, R., Fabbri, G., Cimini, E., Romanelli, A., Turchi, F., Forini, O., Bordoni, V., Antinori, A., Ammassari, A., Sacchi, A., Agrati, C., In… Click to show full abstract

Please cite this article as: Tumino, N., Casetti, R., Fabbri, G., Cimini, E., Romanelli, A., Turchi, F., Forini, O., Bordoni, V., Antinori, A., Ammassari, A., Sacchi, A., Agrati, C., In HIV/HCV co-infected patients T regulatory and myeloid derived suppressor cells persist after successful treatment with directly acting antivirals, Journal of Hepatology (2017), doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2017.03.036

Keywords: regulatory myeloid; hcv infected; hiv hcv; patients regulatory; infected patients; hepatology

Journal Title: Journal of hepatology
Year Published: 2017

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