HIV can damage the brain and cause memory and cognitive problems. And once HIV enters the brain, it does not leave. HIV ...
For decades, scientists have recognized that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a formidable viral pathogen. After years of probing work and extensive experimentation, a Yale research team has ...
Scientists are studying the few extraordinary individuals whose bodies seem able to naturally defend themselves from HIV in ...
HIV prevention has come a long way—but the fight for a vaccine is far from over. In this op-ed, leaders in HIV advocacy and ...
You may not realize you’ve benefited from HIV research. But if you’ve received a treatment that was approved through a recent clinical trial, received a CAR T cell for your cancer, or even just taken ...
A strategy inspired by deficient HIV replication could be used as a treatment to reduce viral load in patients living with HIV and help control the pandemic of the retrovirus. Scientists from the ...
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HIV was quietly influencing human evolution. Antiretroviral therapy stopped it in its tracks
A study of women and girls in a part of South Africa with high levels of HIV infection has shown that the virus has the potential to influence human evolution by selecting for specific immunity genes, ...
The interplay between human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and syphilis represents a paradigm of reciprocal facilitation in which each pathogen influences acquisition, transmissibility and disease ...
By Offering Amplicon and Hybrid Capture on a Single Bioinformatics platform, the Company Expands Capabilities to Cover ...
For decades scientists have recognized that human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a formidable viral pathogen. After years of probing work and extensive experimentation, a Yale research team has ...
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