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HIV Alters CD4+ T Cells to Evade Immunity
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HIV-Infected CD4+ T Cells Use Sialoglycans to Evade Myeloid Immune Response
A recent study published in *Nature Communications* has […] The post HIV-Infected CD4+ T Cells Use Sialoglycans to Evade Myeloid Immune Response first appeared on GeneOnline News. The post HIV-Infected CD4+ T Cells Use Sialoglycans to Evade Myeloid Immune Response appeared first on GeneOnline News.
HIV Alters CD4+ T Cells to Evade Immunity
In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications in 2025, researchers have revealed a sophisticated mechanism by which HIV-infected CD4+ T cells evade destruction by myeloid immune cells. The study, led by Singh, Islam, Liu, and their team, uncovers the critical role of sialoglycans—complex sugar molecules—expressed on the surface of infected T cells, illustrating how […]
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