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Sutherlandia frutescens may exacerbate HIV-associated neuroinflammation.

Luan Dane AfricaCarine Smith
Published in: Journal of negative results in biomedicine (2015)
Current data illustrates that the combined use of HL2/3 cells and the simulated BBB presents an accurate, physiologically relevant in vitro model with which to study neuroinflammation in the context of HIV/AIDS. In addition, our results caution against the use of S.frutescens as anti-inflammatory modality at any stage post-HIV infection.
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