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L.N.B., J.A.W., G.M.L., F.R.S., R.F.S. and J.D.S. designed experiments. S.A.B., C.T. and L.J.M. obtained samples. L.N.B., J.A.W., S.A.B., G.M.L., F.R.S., J.L., A.J.M., A.A.R.A. and J.D.S. performed experiments. F.R.S., H.J. and J.B.M. performed cell sorting. L.N.B., J.A.W., F.R.S., A.J.M., A.A.R.A., R.F.S. and J.D.S. analysed the data and wrote the manuscript.
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Bertagnolli, L.N., White, J.A., Simonetti, F.R. et al. The role of CD32 during HIV-1 infection. Nature 561, E17–E19 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-018-0494-3
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