However, for AIDS, as for cancer ... Electron micrograph shows a cell two hours after a pulse of inactivated HIV-1. The virus (dark structures, arrows) accumulates within endosomes.
causing AIDS. Despite four decades of research and many developed therapies to keep the virus in check, a cure remains elusive. HIV has a cunning strategy—it infects specific immune cells ...
As the nation's AIDS walk marks its 40th year in Los Angeles, organizers say medical advances have taken lowered visibility ...
Fred Hutch researchers explain in the journal Nature Microbiology why some HIV-1 variants are more transmissible than others, ...
If you developed AIDS (the last stage of HIV), you ... a man diagnosed with HIV no longer tested positive for the virus 3 months after he received a stem cell transplant for leukemia (cancer ...
HIV symptoms in women may differ after the initial infection and include changes in menstrual cycles and increased vaginal ...
The Department of Health (DOH) on Friday urged the public to get tested early for human immunodeficiency virus-acquired ...
A group of researchers led by Xavier Saelens and Sven Eyckerman at the VIB-UGent Center for Medical Biotechnology discovered ...
EDP-323 is an investigational inhibitor of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), currently showing promising results in Phase 2a ...
Inactivated whole virus-pulsed dendritic cell vaccines are promising means to control diseases caused by immunodeficiency viruses.
The start of AIDS Awareness Month puts a spotlight on how treatment for HIV and AIDS has progressed over the past 40 years.
Chen Benyamin Keren, MD, PhD, stands at the forefront of HIV/AIDS research, making groundbreaking contributions to the field ...