Epigenetic mechanisms, T-cell activation, and CCR5 genetics interact to regulate T-cell expression of CCR5, the major HIV-1 coreceptor

German G. Gornalusse, Srinivas Mummidi, Alvaro A. Gaitan, Fabio Jimenez, Veron Ramsuran, Anabela Picton, Kristen Rogers, Muthu Saravanan Manoharan, Nymisha Avadhanam, Krishna K. Murthy, Hernan Martinez, Angela Molano Murillo, Zoya A. Chykarenko, Richard Hutt, Demetre Daskalakis, Ludmila Shostakovich-Koretskaya, Salim Abdool Karim, Jeffrey N. Martin, Steven G. Deeks, Frederick HechtElizabeth Sinclair, Robert A. Clark, Jason Okulicz, Fred T. Valentine, Neil Martinson, Caroline Tanya Tiemessen, Thumbi Ndung'U, Peter W. Hunt, Weijing He, Sunil K. Ahuja*

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