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Phagocytosis reduces HIV-1 production in human monocytes/macrophages infected in vitro

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The addition of ingestible particles (opsonized erythrocytes or latex beads) or a phorbol ester activates monocytes — derived human macrophages (MDHM) cultured in vitro, and markedly reduces virion release from HIV-infected MDHM as well as their ability to transmit the infection to cocultured lymphoid CD 4-positive CEM cells.

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Piedimonte, G., Montroni, M., Silvestri, G. et al. Phagocytosis reduces HIV-1 production in human monocytes/macrophages infected in vitro. Archives of Virology 130, 463–469 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01309674

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