Scott F. Sieg
1.Department of Medicine
Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine
2109 Adelbert Rd.
Cleveland
USA
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- Frequencies of FoxP3+ naive T cells are related to both viral load and naive T cell proliferation responses in HIV disease. Rodriguez, B., Bazdar, D.A., Funderburg, N., Asaad, R., Luciano, A.A., Yadavalli, G., Kalayjian, R.C., Lederman, M.M., Sieg, S.F. J. Leukoc. Biol. (2011)
- S-phase entry leads to cell death in circulating T cells from HIV-infected persons. Sieg, S.F., Bazdar, D.A., Lederman, M.M. J. Leukoc. Biol. (2008)
- Peripheral S-phase T cells in HIV disease have a central memory phenotype and rarely have evidence of recent T cell receptor engagement. Sieg, S.F., Rodriguez, B., Asaad, R., Jiang, W., Bazdar, D.A., Lederman, M.M. J. Infect. Dis. (2005)