Title : Alterations in circulating osteoimmune factors may be responsible for high bone resorption rate in HIV-infected children and adolescents.

Pub. Date : 2007 May 31

PMID : 17502723






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1 Short-term data indicate that replacing stavudine and PI with tenofovir and efavirenz restores the RANKL/osteoprotegerin equilibrium, and may thus lead to a reduction in the bone resorption rate. Tenofovir TNF receptor superfamily member 11b Homo sapiens