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bibliographicCitation Branch DR, Valenta LJ, Yousefi S, Sakac D, Singla R, Bali M, Sahai BM, Ma XZ. VPAC1 is a cellular neuroendocrine receptor expressed on T cells that actively facilitates productive HIV-1 infection. AIDS. 2002 Feb 15;16(3):309–19. doi: 10.1097/00002030-200202150-00001. PMID: 11834941.
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