Cells of macrophage lineage represent a key target of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in addition to CD4-lymphocytes. The absolute number of infected macrophages in the body is relatively low compared to CD4-lymphocytes. Nevertheless, the peculiar dynamics of HIV replication in macrophages, their long-term survival after HIV infection, and their ability to spread virus particles to bystander CD4-lymphocytes, make evident their substantial contribution to the pathogenesis of HIV infection. In addition, infected macrophages are able to recruit and activate CD4-lymphocytes through the production of both chemokines and virus proteins (such as nef). In addition, the activation of the oxidative pathway in HIV-infected macrophages may lead to a...
HIV-1, like the other lentiviruses, has evolved the ability to infect nondividing cells including ma...
Because of the importance of macrophages in the pathogenesis of the disease caused by HIV, we invest...
Monocyte-derived macrophages (M/M) are considered the second cellular target of HIV-1 and a crucial ...
Cells of macrophage lineage represent a key target of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in addition...
It is widely recognized that macrophages (M/M) represent a crucial target of HIV-1 in the body and p...
It is widely recognized that macrophages (M/M) represent a crucial target of HIV-1 in the body and p...
It is widely recognized that macrophages (M/M) represent a crucial target of HIV-1 in the body and p...
Monocyte-derived macrophages (M/M) are considered the second cellular target of HIV-1 and a crucial ...
Abstract: Monocyte-derived macrophages (M/M) are considered the second cellular target of HIV-1 and ...
Macrophages (M/M) are identified as the second cellular target of HIV and a crucial virus reservoir....
Macrophages (M/M) are identified as the second cellular target of HIV and a crucial virus reservoir....
Macrophages (M/M) are identified as the second cellular target of HIV and a crucial virus reservoir....
Therapeutical strategies aimed to the maximal inhibition (if not the eradication) of infection by hu...
Therapeutical strategies aimed to the maximal inhibition (if not the eradication) of infection by hu...
Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) effectively suppresses Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV...
HIV-1, like the other lentiviruses, has evolved the ability to infect nondividing cells including ma...
Because of the importance of macrophages in the pathogenesis of the disease caused by HIV, we invest...
Monocyte-derived macrophages (M/M) are considered the second cellular target of HIV-1 and a crucial ...
Cells of macrophage lineage represent a key target of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in addition...
It is widely recognized that macrophages (M/M) represent a crucial target of HIV-1 in the body and p...
It is widely recognized that macrophages (M/M) represent a crucial target of HIV-1 in the body and p...
It is widely recognized that macrophages (M/M) represent a crucial target of HIV-1 in the body and p...
Monocyte-derived macrophages (M/M) are considered the second cellular target of HIV-1 and a crucial ...
Abstract: Monocyte-derived macrophages (M/M) are considered the second cellular target of HIV-1 and ...
Macrophages (M/M) are identified as the second cellular target of HIV and a crucial virus reservoir....
Macrophages (M/M) are identified as the second cellular target of HIV and a crucial virus reservoir....
Macrophages (M/M) are identified as the second cellular target of HIV and a crucial virus reservoir....
Therapeutical strategies aimed to the maximal inhibition (if not the eradication) of infection by hu...
Therapeutical strategies aimed to the maximal inhibition (if not the eradication) of infection by hu...
Current antiretroviral therapy (ART) effectively suppresses Human Immunodeficiency Virus type 1 (HIV...
HIV-1, like the other lentiviruses, has evolved the ability to infect nondividing cells including ma...
Because of the importance of macrophages in the pathogenesis of the disease caused by HIV, we invest...
Monocyte-derived macrophages (M/M) are considered the second cellular target of HIV-1 and a crucial ...