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T-Cells Help HIV Enter and Persist in the Brain

December 1, 2022 by Uncategorized 0 comments

A recent NIMH-supported study sheds light on the role of a unique set of T cells in trafficking HIV infection into the brain and mediating the virus’ persistence there.

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