T cell-tropic HIV efficiently infects alveolar macrophages through contact with infected CD4+ T cells
Abstract Alveolar macrophages (AMs) are critical for defense against airborne pathogens and AM dysfunction is thought to contribute to the increased burden of pulmonary infections observed in individuals living with HIV-1 (HIV). While HIV nucleic acids have been detected in AMs early in infection, c...
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Autores principales: | Abigail E. Schiff, Alice H. Linder, Shillah N. Luhembo, Stephanie Banning, Martin J. Deymier, Thomas J. Diefenbach, Amy K. Dickey, Athe M. Tsibris, Alejandro B. Balazs, Josalyn L. Cho, Benjamin D. Medoff, Gerhard Walzl, Robert J. Wilkinson, Wendy A. Burgers, Björn Corleis, Douglas S. Kwon |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/0c180a3a227b47598d0db0a78f5b3e8a |
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