We might be a step closer to curing HIV, as researchers have developed a way to knock out a version of the virus lurking in the body. Using something called an HIV-like particle (HLP)—which are dead ...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections are still fairly common and an estimated 40 million people worldwide are ...
Scientists have identified a natural human protein that can rouse dormant HIV inside infected cells, a finding that sharpens one of the most promising paths toward a cure. By showing that the virus’s ...
From respiratory infection to fatal neurological disease, EHV-1 demands rapid PCR diagnosis, and detection protocols impact ...
A natural vitamin A transporter, RBP4, can awaken latent HIV through NF-κB signalling, offering a new angle for cure ...
The latent reservoir is the last bastion of HIV's resistance to a cure. But it is difficult to destroy because it is invisible: the cells in the reservoir harbor virus that is dormant, so they don't ...
Right now, there is almost certainly a virus inside your body. Probably even a few. With any luck, they’re not SARS-CoV-2. Instead, these are other viruses, often referred to as latent viruses: tiny ...
The LSU Vet School said that the cases were connected to an equine competition that took place recently in Waco.
Scientists have mapped out an atlas of the reservoir cells of eight individuals living with HIV, which they recently reported. The latent reservoir is the last bastion of HIV's resistance to a cure.
Predictors of Survival Outcomes After Primary Treatment of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer in Lagos, Nigeria Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), a malignant neoplasm of the epithelium covering the nasopharynx, ...