The Impact of Methamphetamine on Macrophages: Contributions to HIV Neuropathogenesis
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This lecture explores how methamphetamine affects macrophages and contributes to HIV neuropathogenesis, presented by Jessica Weiselberg from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Discover the complex relationship between methamphetamine use and HIV-related neurological complications, with particular focus on macrophage function and its role in disease progression. Learn about cutting-edge research in this field that helps explain why methamphetamine users with HIV often experience more severe neurological symptoms. The presentation provides valuable insights for researchers, healthcare professionals, and students interested in neuroHIV, substance abuse effects, and immunology.
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The Impact of Methamphetamine on Macrophages: Contributions to HIV Neuropathogenesis
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Johns Hopkins Medicine