Hiv Infection Reprogrammes Cd4t Cells for Quiescence and Entry Into Latency
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A new study reveals that HIV infection reprograms CD4 T cells to enter a state of quiescence and latency, with implications for understanding HIV persistence; however, the lack of comments suggests the community hasn't yet engaged with the findings.
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