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Autologous Peripheral Blood Stem Cells and γ/δ T Cells May Improve Immunity in Treating Secondary Bacteremic Infection in HIV Infected Patient"
written by Ciro Gargiulo, Van Hung Pham, Nguyen Thuy Hai, Kieu C. D. Nguyen, Ngan Duong Kim, Thinh Nguyen Van, An Luu Tuan, Kenji Abe, Veronica Flores, Melvin Shiffman,
published by
Stem Cell Discovery,
Vol.5 No.4, 2015
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