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Elsevier, Virology, 1(435), p. 131-140, 2013

DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2012.09.028

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HTLV-1: Persistence and pathogenesis

Journal article published in 2013 by Lucy B. Cook, Marjet Elemans ORCID, Aileen G. Rowan ORCID, Becca Asquith ORCID
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Abstract

Table 1. HLA class I binding of peptides from different HTLV-1 proteins has a differential impact on both proviral load and HAM/TSP risk. Left hand column: The HTLV-1 proteins were ranked according to whether they targeting them was associated with asymptomatic status. This list could be viewed as the “rank order of targets for a vaccine designed to reduce HAM/TSP risk”. Right hand column: The HTLV-1 proteins were ranked according to whether targeting them was associated with reduced proviral load. This list could be viewed as the “rank order of targets for a vaccine designed to reduce proviral load”. List reproduced from (MacNamara et al., 2010).