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B Cells at the Blood-Brain Interface - A Legacy of Immune Dysregulation in Treated HIV Infection

Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube

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Explore the complex relationship between B cells and neurological complications in HIV patients through this 56-minute medical seminar presented by Dr. Paraskevas (Paris) Filippidis from Johns Hopkins Medicine. Examine how B cell dysfunction persists at the blood-brain barrier even in patients receiving effective HIV treatment, contributing to ongoing immune dysregulation. Delve into the mechanisms by which these immune cells influence neurological outcomes in the context of treated HIV infection, understanding the long-term consequences of viral infection on the central nervous system. Gain insights into current research findings regarding the role of B cells in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders and learn about the implications for patient care and treatment strategies in the era of antiretroviral therapy.

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B Cells at the Blood–Brain Interface: A Legacy of Immune Dysregulation in Treated HIV Infection

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Johns Hopkins Medicine

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