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HIV-1 infected macrophages and microglia are long-lived viral reservoirs persistently producing viral progenies.
HIV-1 infected macrophages exhibit extended life spans, allowing these cells to become long-lived HIV-1 reservoirs that persistently produce virus [1].
However, it is not clearly understood how HIV-1 infected macrophages and microglia are able to live for a long period of time and persistently produce viral progenies while these infected cells are also constantly exposed to the same cytotoxic environments that kill the nearby neurons.
Glial cells persistently produce high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (interleukin-1 and TNFα) and chemokines (such as monocyte chemotactic protein-1, MCP-1) for the duration of the implantation, which leads to neuronal degeneration and demyelination.
Thus, to maintain this inexhaustible regenerative capacity at constant kinetics, each organ must persistently produce at least 4 UHCPs per day, representing over 10% of the originating Sox-2+ cells.
Also consistent with our previous observations [ 50], the persistently infected macrophages produced infectious BoHV-4CMV-IgKE2-14ΔTK BoHV-4CMV-IgKE2-14ΔTK BoHV-4CMV-IgKE2-14ΔTK BoHV-4CMV-IgKE2-14ΔTK
Exogenous LXA4 could be rapidly converted by initial dehydrogenation at carbon 15 to 15-oxo-LXA4 which is biologically inactive [ 58], but endogenous LXA4 was produced persistently.
But the monthly surveys of city residents have produced a persistently high unemployment rate for the city.
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