Examining the effects of the HIV‐1 protein Tat and morphine on antiretroviral accumulation and distribution within the brain
Abstract Despite combination antiretroviral therapy effectively suppressing HIV within the periphery, neuro‐acquired HIV (neuroHIV) remains a significant problem and approximately half of people living with HIV will experience HIV‐associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). Concurrent opioid use exa...
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Main Authors: | Austin M. Jones (Author), Kara M. Rademeyer (Author), Elias P. Rosen (Author), Silas Contaifer (Author), Dayanjan Wijesinghe (Author), Kurt F. Hauser (Author), MaryPeace McRae (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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