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Immune control of HIV: the obstacles of HLA and viral diversity

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The development of an effective vaccine for HIV requires a better understanding of immune responses. The challenge is to contain HIV in the context of individual host genetics and the ever increasing diversity of HIV.

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Figure 1: CTL epitope clustering in p17.
Figure 2: A comparison of the evolutionary distances of DNA encoding HIV-1 partial envelope gene sequences (C2-V5) through phylogenetic analysis.

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Walker, B., Korber, B. Immune control of HIV: the obstacles of HLA and viral diversity. Nat Immunol 2, 473–475 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/88656

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