Bioinformatically Analyzed Relationships Between Specific Human Genes Associated With Hiv Attachment
Vladimir S. Davydenko,
Alexandr N. Schemelev,
Yuliia V. Ostankova
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Assessing interaction between the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and human factors is crucial for understanding the disease pathogenesis. HIV triggers an immune response that involves numerous cellular and molecular processes related to inflammation, cell migration, and disrupted tissue barrier functions. Such reactions build up a cascade in which chemokines and cognate co-receptors, as well as other molecules regulating the immune response, play a key role. However, the interaction between H… Show more
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