Reported by WHO (World Health Organization), around 39 million people worldwide were living with Human Immunodeficiency Viruses (HIV) in 2022. However, despites decades of research, HIV pathogenesis ...
Bartlett HIV/AIDS Review: September 15, 2004 Dr. Bartlett reviews the latest data on TDF vs d4T, FTC vs d4T, EFV vs ATZ, hyperlactatemia after NRTI switch, HAART and sexual risk-taking, cancer risk ...
Antiretroviral therapy has decreased the risk of lymphoma in the HIV-positive patient population, yet the incidence is still approximately 70-times greater than the incidence in the noninfected ...
Regarding your article, "Researchers Dissect the Mechanisms of HIV Infection," 1 in my opinion, DC-SIGN researchers have neglected an important means of HIV-1 and dendrite attachment important to the ...
A multiomic analysis led by the IrsiCaixa AIDS Research Institute has uncovered genetic and immune mechanisms in some HIV-positive individuals, known as viremic non-progressors (VNPs), to avoid ...
The key obstacle against the cure of human and simian immunodeficiency virus (HIV/SIV) infections is the reservoir of proviruses, which are robustly incorporated into the genomes of host CD4+ T cells.
Transcription initiation and elongation of HIV-1 are critical processes regulating viral latency and activation. Despite these two processes playing essential roles in HIV-1 gene expression, how they ...
Professor Simona Stäger's team has made a breakthrough in the study of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The researchers have identified the mechanism by which memory CD4 + T lymphocytes - cells ...
Infectious diseases research and clinical practice continue to evolve rapidly, driven by emerging pathogens, antimicrobial resistance, and advances in ...