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The currently available chimeric SHIV viruses do not recapitulate HIV pathogenesis very well and are too easy to protect against. We need more SIV strains and superior chimeric viruses that mimic ...
Thus, the initial hope that the identification of HIV-specific elements of the immune system in HIV-infected individuals would lead to better therapies and vaccines has been replaced by the ...
When disciplines clash there are bound to be upheavals. Speaking of discipline, it's pretty obvious that biology is in need of a bit. Our blackboards full of circles and arrows are rather too easy ...
Sixth International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Pathogenesis, Treatment and Prevention, Rome, abstract MOAX0102, 2011. You can read more about this study in our news report. Giannou FK et al.
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What is the effect of the host response on disease progression? Because there is currently no model system to directly explore questions about HIV-1 pathogenesis in vivo, we have used the SIV macaque ...
Sep. 25, 2024 — Almost everyone knows about HIV. Fewer people know about its relative, HTLV-1. However, HTLV-1 can cause serious illnesses, including cancer. To develop ways to combat this virus ...
Scientists say they have successfully eliminated HIV from infected cells, using Nobel Prize-winning Crispr gene-editing technology. Working like scissors, but at the molecular level, it cuts DNA ...
The history of HIV in the U.S. spans more than four decades. In 1981, reports of strange illnesses began emerging in New York and California. Previously healthy young gay men were suddenly ...
The transplant method used in the woman's case is invasive and not suitable for most people with HIV A US patient is believed to be the third person in the world, and first woman, to be cured of HIV.