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Corrected sentence in Interactions between the Effects of Drug Use and HIV-1 Infection Leads to Accelerated Disease Progression: “White matter damage (Tang et al. 2015; Alakkas et al. 2019), mitochondrial dysfunction (Buch et al. 2011), and iron dysregulation (Drakesmith et al. 2005; Ersche et al. 2017) occur with cocaine use and have also been associated with HIV infection and HAND; these processes may therefore be promising targets for treatment development.”
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Illenberger, J.M., Harrod, S.B., Mactutus, C.F. et al. Correction to: HIV Infection and Neurocognitive Disorders in the Context of Chronic Drug Abuse: Evidence for Divergent Findings Dependent upon Prior Drug History. J Neuroimmune Pharmacol 15, 876 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11481-020-09942-7
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