Methamphetamine facilitates HIV infection of primary human monocytes through inhibiting cellular viral restriction factors
Abstract Background Methamphetamine (METH), a potent addictive psychostimulant, is highly prevalent in HIV-infected individuals. Clinically, METH use is implicated in alteration of immune system and increase of HIV spread/replication. Therefore, it is of importance to examine whether METH has direct...
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Autores principales: | Yu Liu, Feng-Zhen Meng, Xu Wang, Peng Wang, Jin-Biao Liu, Wen-Hui Hu, Won-Bin Young, Wen-Zhe Ho |
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BMC
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/782e61a2422e42c3a01f37859d6dc0fa |
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