Retinoblastoma protein induction by HIV viremia or CCR5 in monocytes exposed to HIV-1 mediates protection from activation-induced apoptosis: ex vivo and in vitro study.
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Shift in monocyte apoptosis with increasing viral load and change in apoptosis-related ISG/Bcl2 family gene expression in chronically HIV-1-infected subjects.Antiretroviral therapy in HIV-1-infected individuals with CD4 count below 100 cells/mm3 results in differential recovery of monocyte activation.HIV integration and T cell death: additional commentary.
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Retinoblastoma protein induction by HIV viremia or CCR5 in monocytes exposed to HIV-1 mediates protection from activation-induced apoptosis: ex vivo and in vitro study.
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scientific article published on 13 June 2012
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Retinoblastoma protein inducti ...... s: ex vivo and in vitro study.
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Retinoblastoma protein inducti ...... s: ex vivo and in vitro study.
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Andrea D Raymond
Bethsebah Gekonge
Jay Kostman
Karam Mounzer
Louise Showe
Luis J Montaner
Xiangfan Yin
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10.1189/JLB.1111552
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2012-06-13T00:00:00Z