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HIV-1 activates macrophages independent of Toll-like receptors.

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Figure 2. HIV-1 directed effects on calcium release pathways. (A) Model of calcium signaling pathway altered in macrophages by 2 days of HIV-1 treatment
Figure 4. Factors of MAPK pathway altered in expression by HIV-1. (A) Diagram describing MAPK pathway including altered genes and proteins following 2 days HIV-1 treatment
Figure 9. Macrophages fail to produce Mx1 in response to HIV- HIV-1. Whole cell lysates derived from macrophages treated with media, HIV-1, LPS, Poly(I:C), or CL075 for 24 hours were immunoblotted for Mx1 or actin protein expression.

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