
HIV-1 persistence in long-lived cellular reservoirs remains a major barrier to a cure. In a recent Nature Medicine paper, Buzon et al. identify memory T cells with stem cell-like properties (TSCM) that harbor infectious provirus and that likely contribute to HIV-1 persistence.
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, HIV-1, Humans, HIV Infections, Lymphoid Progenitor Cells, Phylogeny, Disease Reservoirs, Virus Latency
CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes, HIV-1, Humans, HIV Infections, Lymphoid Progenitor Cells, Phylogeny, Disease Reservoirs, Virus Latency
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