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), and persistence during therapy represents a Cushion Tracks 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-level

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Programmes to prepare siblings for future roles to support their brother or sister with a neurodisability: protocol of a scoping review

Introduction Siblings share a lifelong bond in their relationship, and they may choose to provide support to their brother or sister with a neurodisability.Previous reviews summarised programmes that only focused on the behavioural, emotional and psychological outcomes of the siblings.There is a need to synthesise existing evidence and enhance our

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The effect of using fruit peel on broiler growth and health

To ensure the long-term viability of broiler farming, producers must address Tourniquets a number of issues, including rising feed costs, a ban on antibiotic growth promoters, and growing consumer awareness of chemical residues in broiler chicken meat.Fruit peel is a waste with no commercial value, but due to its high nutritional content, particula

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Garlic attenuates cardiac oxidative stress via activation of PI3K/AKT/Nrf2-Keap1 pathway in fructose-fed diabetic rat.

BackgroundCardiovascular complication due to diabetes has remained a major cause of death.There is an urgent need to intervene the cardiac complications in diabetes by nutritional or pharmacological agents.Thus the present study was designed to find out the effectiveness of garlic on cardiac complications in insulin-resistant diabetic rats.Methods

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