Hyperbaric oxygen suppresses HIV replication
This was a laboratory-based “in vitro” study that showed that hyperbaric exposure was able to suppress HIV-1 replication.
“The exposure to hyperbaric oxygen at the pressure of 2.4 ATA and 98% oxygen was able to produce ROS and RNS molecules, which play a role in cellular adaptive responses through increasing the expression of nfĸb, p21, and mRNA of interferon α2 plays a role in inhibition mechanism of HIV-1 replication in cells.” <view study>
This was a laboratory-based “in vitro” study that showed that hyperbaric exposure was able to suppress HIV-1 replication.
“The exposure to hyperbaric oxygen at the pressure of 2.4 ATA and 98% oxygen was able to produce ROS and RNS molecules, which play a role in cellular adaptive responses through increasing the expression of nfĸb, p21, and mRNA of interferon α2 plays a role in inhibition mechanism of HIV-1 replication in cells.” <view study>
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