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Antiretroviral Drugs Differentially Affect Autophagy in Primary Human Astrocytes and May Contribute to HIV-NCI

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This lecture explores how antiretroviral drugs differentially affect autophagy in primary human astrocytes and their potential contribution to HIV-associated neurocognitive impairment (HIV-NCI). Presented by Dr. Laura Cheney, M.D., Ph.D., the 50-minute talk delves into the neurological implications of HIV treatment and its effects on brain cells. Learn about the intersection of HIV treatment, autophagy mechanisms in astrocytes, and neuropsychiatric health outcomes. Part of the Johns Hopkins Medicine seminar series on neuroHIV research, this presentation offers valuable insights for those interested in HIV treatment complications, neurology, and neuropsychiatric health.

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Antiretroviral Drugs Differentially Affect Autophagy in Primary Human Astrocytes

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