2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2020.03.085
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083 Linear morphea with evidence of hair regrowth

Abstract: The propagation of HIV-1 is driven in part by cell-to-cell transmission most frequently observed in dendritic cells (DC) and their subsets-one of the earliest immune cells likely to encounter HIV-1 during acute infection at mucosal surfaces. DCs are capable of highly effective viral transfer to target CD4+ T-cells across the virological synapse, a specialised virus-induced cell junction, which enables widespread viral dissemination and accelerated disease progression. Our previous findings have implicated a ma… Show more

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“…folliculitis decalvans [89]; pseudopelade of Brocq [89]; traction alopecia [93]; linear scleroderma en coup de sabre [94][95][96];…”
Section: Conditions Associated With Acquired Pili Tortimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…folliculitis decalvans [89]; pseudopelade of Brocq [89]; traction alopecia [93]; linear scleroderma en coup de sabre [94][95][96];…”
Section: Conditions Associated With Acquired Pili Tortimentioning
confidence: 99%