Since the HIV epidemic began, the diagnosis of HIV has evolved from a death sentence to a chronic, but manageable condition by starting and staying on treatment. HIV treatment can help people live ...
Scientists have discovered that specific microRNAs (non-coding RNAs that interfere with gene expression) reduce HIV replication and infectivity in human T-cells. In particular, miR29 plays a key role ...
EXCLUSIVE: INTERVIEW WITH DIRECTOR OF CDC ON HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC IN OUR COMMUNITY. My nephew turns 16 this year. As a young American man, he faces a future that can hold promises of education, ...
The discovery of a small molecule that plays an important part of the HIV life cycle may lead to the development of new treatments for the virus. Research by a multi-institutional team, including two ...
Cryo-EM revealed HIV-1 integrase’s distinct structures as it shifts between its two roles of DNA integration and RNA-binding.
Michelle Moorhouse has received speaker fees and honoraria from Gilead Sciences, AbbVie, Cipla, Johnson and Johnson, Sanofi, Pfizer, ViiV Healthcare, Mylan and Southern African HIV Clinicians Society; ...
Joseph Kibler was born with HIV and has been battling the virus his whole life, but when he and his wife, Carey Cox, began the discussion of starting a family, that was only one piece of their ...
The HIV-1 Gag polyprotein precursor is necessary and sufficient for the formation of virus-like particles in Gag-expressing cells. Gag contains domains that are required for virus assembly and release ...
On World AIDS Day 2025, let's address and debunk some common myths about HIV/AIDS.
Therefore, we investigated here the potential role of both CD4 + T lymphocytes and macrophages in sustaining R5 HIV-1 replication in CTEs obtained from HIV-seronegative women undergoing hysterectomy ...
Women with long-term HIV are prone to amenorrhea, which can lead to infertility, cardiovascular issues, and poor bone health. High CDH cell counts and HIV treatments reduce menstrual irregularities.
Research by a multi-institutional team, including two members from the University of Delaware, has revealed new details about the HIV virus capsid structure and how it develops. A capsid is a protein ...
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