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Combined effects of hyperglycemic conditions and HIV 1 Nef: a potential model for induced HIV neuropathogenesis

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Figure 1 48 hours later, the astrocytes and cellular supernatants were collected and subjected to ELISA using manufacturer's protocolto quantify the complement factor 3 (Assay Designs, Ann Arbor, MI) Nef significantly enhanced the production of complement
Figure 2 CNS. The results are mean values of duplicate samplesan equal volume of citrate buffer served as control
Figure 3 ure indicate that hyperglycemia enhanced the production of 8iso-F2- alone or in combination with hyperglycemia also enhanced the release of 8-isoprostaglandin-F2- duced HIV-1 nef expressing viral particles
Figure 4 cytes were cultured and exposed to various hyperglycemic conditions for 12 hours as mentioned before followed by washingwith 1× PBS
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