HIV-INFECTED CELLS ARE FREQUENTLY CLONALLY EXPANDED AFTER PROLONGED ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY: IMPLICATIONS FOR HIV PERSISTENCE

HIV-infected cells are frequently clonally expanded after prolonged antiretroviral therapy: implications for HIV persistence

HIV infection is controlled but not eradicated by combination antiretroviral therapy (cART), tiny gum squares and persistence during therapy represents a substantial barrier to strategies to eradicate infection.The nature of persistence is uncertain, and a number of mechanisms have been proposed to explain HIV persistence in vivo, including low-lev

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Patellar articular cartilage defect treated by minced cartilage graft and fibrin glue technology: A case report

Introduction: Patellar cartilage defects are difficult entities to deal with due to the complexity of patellofemoral joints.First-line treatment of patellar chondral defects often fails despite the technical aspect of surgical procedure and there are no relevant literature recommendations for failed hiboost 4k smart link treatment as a second line

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