HIV-infected macrophages can also persist in the brain during antiretroviral treatment, making them a source of long-lasting HIV infection. Because macrophages help spread and maintain HIV infection, targeting these cells could be a way to successfully eliminate HIV from the brain. BLZ945 is a small molecule capable of entering into the brain. More @Wikipedia
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