Mechanisms of Reciprocal Interactions between HIV Associated Neuroinflammation and CNS Persistence: Implications in HIV Neuropathogenesis and Cure (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
This grant opportunity aims to study how HIV-related brain inflammation and the virus's persistence in the brain interact with each other, even when the virus is well-controlled. The research will employ advanced methods like new brain cell models, 3D cell structures, and single-cell analysis technologies.
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