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Achieving lasting remission for HIV
Knowable Magazine reports on breakthroughs in HIV treatment; engineered antibodies show promise for long-term control, ...
Advancements in HIV/AIDS research, drug development and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people ...
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Chemotherapy may reduce HIV-infected T cells
Advancements in HIV/AIDS research, drug development and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people living with HIV to lead long, productive lives and keep the virus in check at ...
Two studies suggest that T cells with stem-cell-like properties could work with antibody therapies to control HIV after a person stops taking antiviral pills.
In the last year, over 40 million people in the world were living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In 2024, over a ...
Today, we confront emerging threats from a range of respiratory viruses, insect-transmitted viruses, and viruses we have not ...
A man treated for blood cancer has stayed HIV-free for seven years after a stem-cell transplant, even without the CCR5 ...
Details of a 60-year-old male individual from Germany who achieved sustained HIV remission after a stem cell transplant, the seventh-known case reported to date, are published in Nature this week.
At the cellular level, HIV-1 transmission involves a highly coordinated process whereby the virus binds to CD4 receptors and one of two coreceptors—CCR5 (R5) or CXCR4 (X4)—on host immune cells, ...
Background Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection disproportionately affects people living with HIV, who are often excluded from functional cure studies. Objective This study investigates CD8+ T ...
Research suggests sickle cell anemia may offer some protection against HIV and may also slow HIV progression. However, experts still need further research to understand why this occurs. Share on ...
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