Role of RIPK1 in SMAC mimetics-induced apoptosis in primary human HIV-infected macrophages
Abstract Macrophages serve as viral reservoirs due to their resistance to apoptosis and HIV-cytopathic effects. We have previously shown that inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs) confer resistance to HIV-Vpr-induced apoptosis in normal macrophages. Herein, we show that second mitochondrial activat...
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Autores principales: | Ramon Edwin Caballero, Simon Xin Min Dong, Niranjala Gajanayaka, Hamza Ali, Edana Cassol, William D. Cameron, Robert Korneluk, Michel J. Tremblay, Jonathan Angel, Ashok Kumar |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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