1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.1998.tb05914.x
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The Human Innunodeficiency Virus Type I Tatt Protein Potentiates Ethanol‐Induced Neutrophil Functional Impairment in Transgenic Mice

Abstract: Neutropenia and impairment of neutrophil function are commonly observed in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections. The HIV regulatory protein Tat is known to exert immunosuppressive effects. Alcohol is known also to be an immunosuppressive factor, and as alcohol abuse is common among HIV infected hosts, both factors may interact in an additive or synergistic fashion to further impair the host defenses of these patients. In order to test this possibility, endotoxin-induced neutrophil beta2-… Show more

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