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HIV/AIDS drugs interfere with brain’s ‘Insulation’

December 1, 2015 by

Commonly used antiretroviral medications disrupted the function of oligodendrocytes, research shows, crucial brain cells that manufacture myelin, the fatty material that serves to insulate neurons, helping them transmit signals in the brain fast and efficiently.

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