Robust innate immune responses at the placenta during early gestation may limit in utero HIV transmission.
In 2019, >90% of new HIV infections in infants globally occurred vertically. Studies suggest intrauterine transmission most often occurs in the third trimester; however, there are no mechanistic studies to support these observations. We therefore obtained early/mid-gestation and term placentae fr...
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Autores principales: | Erica L Johnson, Dominika Swieboda, Amanda Olivier, Elizabeth Ann L Enninga, Rana Chakraborty |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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