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Break on through to the other side: How HIV penetrates the blood-brain barrier
February 2, 2015 by NewsBot
A new research report solves the mystery of how HIV penetrates the blood-brain barrier by showing that the virus relies on proteins expressed by a type of immune cell, called 'mature monocytes,' to enter the brain. These proteins are a likely drug target for preventing HIV from reaching brain cells.