Findings identify genes that may represent possible new targets for a "block and lock" strategy for curing HIV.
HIV exhausts the body's immune system by overactivating it, despite effective antiviral treatment. Researchers from Linköping ...
There’s a virus you may have never heard of before that is estimated to infect up to 90 percent of people and lurks quietly ...
This research will evaluate several potential strategies leveraging Tessera’s Gene Writing platform to engineer immune cells in vivo, including approaches designed to disrupt pathways required for HIV ...
For millions of people living with HIV, a daily regimen of medications is a lifelong necessity. If they stop taking the drugs ...
TWENTY-ONE patients, including a teenager, could be at risk of HIV and hepatitis, after undergoing procedures with ...
With AI, it's now possible for researchers to predict the three-dimensional structures of proteins directly from their ...
HIV, originating from chimpanzees, has evolved from a deadly diagnosis to a manageable chronic condition thanks to ...
A protein already targeted by FDA-approved cancer drugs may also help the body fight influenza, according to new research from The Jackson Laboratory ...