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The a7-nicotinic receptor is upregulated in immune cells from HIV-seropositive women: consequences to the cholinergic anti-inflammatory response.

Delgado-V?lez M, B?ez-Pag?n CA, Gerena Y, Quesada O, Santiago-P?rez LI, Cap?-V?lez CM, Wojna V, Mel?ndez L, Le?n-Rivera R, Silva W, Lasalde-Dominicci JA. The a7-nicotinic receptor is upregulated in immune cells from HIV-seropositive women: consequences to the cholinergic anti-inflammatory response. Clin Transl Immunology. 2015 Dec; 4(12):e53.

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