Abstract

10Dec 2017 ANTIOXIDANT STATUS IN HIV/AIDS ADOLESCENT PATIENTS OF MANIPUR. Subhojit Das and Asitava Roy. Department of Biochemistry, Agartala Government Medical College, India. Department of Biochemistry, Jubilee Mission Medical College & Research Institution, India.

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  • Stress; Background: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species are considered as two of the prime suspects for oxidative stress in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) disease, which in turn stimulate HIV provirus replication and the development of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)

  • The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), is a fatal illness caused by a retrovirus known as the human immunodeficiency virus that breaks down the body’s immune system by infecting CD4+ cells and progressively

  • Res. 5(12), 10-14 leading to AIDS [1].The hallmark of HIV infection is numerical and functional decline in CD4+cells, which result in profound immunodeficiency

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RESEARCH ARTICLE

ANTIOXIDANT STATUS IN HIV/AIDS ADOLESCENT PATIENTS OF MANIPUR. 1. Department of Biochemistry, Agartala Government Medical College, India. 2. Department of Biochemistry, Jubilee Mission Medical College & Research Institution, India

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