Productive infection of human neural progenitor cells by R5 tropic HIV-1: opiate co-exposure heightens infectivity and functional vulnerability.
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Productive infection of human neural progenitor cells by R5 tropic HIV-1: opiate co-exposure heightens infectivity and functional vulnerability.
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scientific article published on 17 January 2017
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Productive infection of human ...... and functional vulnerability.
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Productive infection of human ...... and functional vulnerability.
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Productive infection of human ...... and functional vulnerability.
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Productive infection of human ...... and functional vulnerability.
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Productive infection of human ...... and functional vulnerability.
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Joyce M Balinang
Kurt F Hauser
Pamela E Knapp
Ruturaj R Masvekar
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10.1097/QAD.0000000000001398
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2017-01-17T00:00:00Z