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Macrophage-activity colony stimulating factors enhance HIV-1 infection in bone marrow stem cells. (Research Report)

AIDS Weekly

| January 28, 1991 | Kitano, K.; Abboud, C.N.; Baldwin, G.C.; Golde, D.W. | COPYRIGHT 2009 NewsRX. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

AUTHORS: K. Kitano1, C.N. Abboud2, G.C. Baldwin1 and D.W. Golde1. 1UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles, and 2University of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, N.Y.

According to the abstract submitted by the authors to the joint meeting of the International Society of Hematology and the American Society of Hematology, held in Boston, "Although hematologic abnormalities are common in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), the mechanisms underlying disordered hematopoiesis are poorly understood. Several reports have indicated that bone marrow stem cells may be target cells for HIV infection. We analyzed the kinetics of HIV infection in …

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