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Correction: Gene expression and chromatin conformation of microglia in virally suppressed people with HIV
Life science alliance, v 8(1)
01 Jan 2025
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Abstract
Leveraging our rapid autopsy “Last Gift” cohort at UCSD, we identified distinct microglial gene expression profiles despite ART.
“Despite ART, we detected occasional microglia containing cell-associated HIV RNA and HIV DNA integrated into open regions of the host’s genome (∼0.005%)” should be corrected to: “Despite ART, we detected occasional microglia containing cell-associated HIV RNA and HIV DNA integrated into open regions of the host’s genome (∼0.5%).”
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- Title
- Correction: Gene expression and chromatin conformation of microglia in virally suppressed people with HIV
- Creators
- Johannes CM Schlachetzki - University of California San DiegoSara Gianella - University of California SystemZhengyu Ouyang - University of California San DiegoAddison J Lana - University of California San DiegoXiaoxu Yang - University of UtahSydney O’BrienJean F Challacombe - University of California San DiegoPeter J Gaskill - Drexel UniversityKelly L Jordan-Sciutto - University of PennsylvaniaAntoine Chaillon - University of California SystemDavid Moore - University of California San DiegoCristian L Achim - University of California San DiegoRonald J Ellis - University of California San DiegoDavey M Smith - University of California SystemChristopher K Glass - University of California San Diego
- Publication Details
- Life science alliance, v 8(1)
- Publisher
- Life Science Alliance LLC
- Number of pages
- 2
- Resource Type
- Annotation
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Pharmacology and Physiology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001343711400001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85208082389
- Other Identifier
- 991021933415404721
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