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A division of labor: DC subsets and HIV receptor diversity

DCs from different anatomical sites express distinct arrays of alternative HIV receptors. Some of these subsets could represent good gatekeepers, whereas others may be “Trojan horses” that carry HIV into the lymph node.

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Figure 1: Diversity of HIV receptors on DC subsets.

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Kavanagh, D., Bhardwaj, N. A division of labor: DC subsets and HIV receptor diversity. Nat Immunol 3, 891–893 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni1002-891

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