Dectin-1: HIV and ageing
New study aimed to assess how Dectin-1 functions in myeloid cells among various cohorts of individuals.
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New study aimed to assess how Dectin-1 functions in myeloid cells among various cohorts of individuals.
US researchers suggest that combing a dual gene-editing approach with antiretroviral drugs can eliminate HIV infections in animal models.
Researchers have developed a new technology that could offer treatment for HIV infection through a single injection.
The designers of the Dual Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy report it slows HIV replication and leads to a smaller viral reservoir in HIV-infected mice.
Scientists reveal eight new molecules, five of which are already US FDA-approved, that can block the polymerase reaction SARS-CoV-2 uses to replicate its genome.
HIV is a disease still common in sub-Saharan Africa despite global research since 1982. This article delves into the trends, opportunities and key players in HIV research, exploring future possibilities for treating the disease.
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