Antiretroviral drugs for HIV infection have enabled most people living with the virus to live long and healthy lives. However ...
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Defective HIV copies explain most persistent traces in blood following treatment, study finds
Antiretroviral drugs for HIV infection have enabled most people living with the virus to live long and healthy lives. However ...
Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) detection in wastewater offers a novel approach to monitor the virus in communities.
Research strongly suggests that most persistent cases of viral detection after drug therapy are due to defective copies of ...
In a recent landmark study, scientists have unveiled how HIV-1 penetrates the cell's nuclear barrier—a discovery that could reshape antiviral strategies. The research, led by Professor Peijun Zhang, ...
In a last-ditch effort to rid the body of HIV, droves of white bloods cells self-destruct in an explosive mass suicide that drives the progression toward AIDS, a pair of new studies has found. These ...
University of Delaware professor Juan Perilla (right), is co-author of a new paper that reveals a previously unknown structural role for integrase, a key HIV protein, earlier in the virus' life cycle ...
University of Michigan researchers have uncovered new details of the process that HIV uses to hijack cells’ transportation systems for its own survival. In addition to overturning a decades-old theory ...
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