63], but there is evidence of Tat mediating neurotoxicity through its regions II and IV [64,65]. Tat has been detected in postmortem HIV-1 encephalitic central nervous system (CNS) tissue in various infected cells [66,67] as well as in uninfected oligodendrocytes [68]. It is interesting...
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