Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection remains a global health challenge despite the use of antiretroviral therapy, which has led to a significant decline in the mortality rates. Owing to the unavailability of an effective treatment to completely eradicate the virus, researchers continue to explore new methods. Low level laser therapy (LLLT) has been widely used to treat different medical conditions and involves the exposure of cells or tissues to low levels of red and near infrared light. The study aimed to determine the effect of combining two unrelated therapies on HIV infection in TZM-bl cells.
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Lugongolo, M.Y., Manoto, S.L., Ombinda-Lemboumba, S., Maaza, M. & Mthunzi-Kufa, P. 2020. The combination of low level laser therapy and efavirenz drastically reduces HIV infection in TZM-bl cells. Biomedical Journal. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12405
Lugongolo, M. Y., Manoto, S. L., Ombinda-Lemboumba, S., Maaza, M., & Mthunzi-Kufa, P. (2020). The combination of low level laser therapy and efavirenz drastically reduces HIV infection in TZM-bl cells. Biomedical Journal, http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12405
Lugongolo, Masixole Y, Sello L Manoto, Saturnin Ombinda-Lemboumba, M Maaza, and Patience Mthunzi-Kufa "The combination of low level laser therapy and efavirenz drastically reduces HIV infection in TZM-bl cells." Biomedical Journal (2020) http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12405
Lugongolo MY, Manoto SL, Ombinda-Lemboumba S, Maaza M, Mthunzi-Kufa P. The combination of low level laser therapy and efavirenz drastically reduces HIV infection in TZM-bl cells. Biomedical Journal. 2020; http://hdl.handle.net/10204/12405.