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. 1996 Nov 26;93(24):14076–14081. doi: 10.1073/pnas.93.24.14076

Figure 2.

Figure 2

The role of endogenous β-chemokines vs. CD8+ T cells in the regulation of HIV replication in CD8-depleted PBMCs from HIV-infected individuals. CD8-depleted PBMC of four HIV-infected subjects were stimulated with (A and B) tetanus toxoid in the absence or the presence of 10% CD8+ T cells or (C and D) anti-CD3 plus IL-2 in the absence or the presence of 30% CD8+ T cells and treated with either isotype control antibody (110 μg/ml) or a cocktail of anti-β-chemokine antibodies (anti-MIP-1α, 50 μg/ml; anti-MIP-1β, 50 μg/ml; anti-RANTES, 10 μg/ml).