The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it.
Scientists at Gladstone Institutes, in collaboration with a team at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, have developed a novel tool—named HIV-seq—for profiling the features of rare ...
Due to the 4-hour maturation half-life of the Timer protein's blue-to-red chromophore, we can detect reactivated or recently silenced proviruses with high sensitivity using Timer fluorescence.
King’s College London researchers have created a unique collection of human stem cell models which could help to uncover why HIV leads to different outcomes in different people. The research was ...
Researchers revealed that HIV integrase forms structural filaments within the viral capsid, enabling viral infectivity. The discovery uncovers a new drug target, opening possibilities for ...
Victor Appay, PhD, explains how long-term ART slows immune aging, boosting HIV viral suppression and paving the way for ...
Antiretroviral therapy has shifted HIV from a fatal to a chronic condition. But neuropsychiatrists say it is imperative for people living with the virus to start treatment immediately as the "duration ...
Melissa Schnure, PhD, wants to make sure some of the country’s most vulnerable patients are protected — low-income people living with HIV who depend on federally funded HIV services.It is why Schnure, ...
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