HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Sheikh Abdul Rahman and collaborators from the DivisionUniversity, Atlanta, Georgia, have published the research work: Lymph node CXCR5+ NK cells associate with control of chronic SHIV infection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: The results showed that chronic SHIV infection significantly induced CXCR5+ NK cells in LNs these cells carried superior functional properties and the cells were found localizing into the BCFs of chronically infected rhesus macaques.
SUMMARY
The persistence of HIV/SIV reservoirs under combined antiretroviral therapy (ART) remains an obstacle to achieving sustained viral control upon ART discontinuation. HIV . . .
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