Hiv infected cell lines activate the classical complement pathway by both antibody dependent and antibody independent mechanisms
Spear, G.T.; Lint, T.F.; Landay, A.L.
Complement and Inflammation 6(5): 402
1989
ISSN/ISBN: 1012-8204 Accession: 031711856
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