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A team scientists has determined the high-resolution atomic structure of a cell-surface receptor that most strains of HIV use to get into human immune cells. The researchers also showed where ...
Innovative, nontoxic molecules developed by a research team at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) ...
Scientists look at how long-term HIV infection may affect cell structure. — -- More than 30 years after the discovery of HIV, researchers are now learning how long-term HIV infection can ...
Scientists have determined the structure of the protein package that delivers the genetic material of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) to human cells. A team of scientists at The Scripps ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) targets important cells of our immune system, making infected individuals more ...
The structure of the CCR5 receptor has been determined, providing insights into its allosteric inhibition by Maraviroc, an HIV drug. genprowebdirectory Facebook Linkedin RSS Twitter Youtube ...
Want to catch a criminal? Show a mugshot on the news. Want to stop HIV infections? Get the immune system to recognize and attack the virus’s tell-tale structure. That’s part of the basic approach ...
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Decoding HIV's tactics: RNA structures provide new insights into how virus hijacks cells - MSNMore information: Anuja Kibe et al, The translational landscape of HIV-1 infected cells reveals key gene regulatory principles, Nature Structural & Molecular Biology (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s41594 ...
Although the structure of the bound form was discovered seven years ago, the unbound form—that is, gp120 before it attaches to a target cell—remained too unstable to yield crystals that would ...
Using a simulation of more than 64 million atoms and a supercomputer named Blue Waters, researchers at the University of Illinois have created a digital model that could provide the key to curing HIV.
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