When the next patient asks me about a game-changing HIV prevention tool, I hope I can say, “It’s already here and available to everyone who needs it.” ...
A team of chemists and microbiologists at Michigan State University has found that an all-optical method can be used to ...
HIV has become a more manageable condition in recent years, but a full cure remains elusive. Now, scientists have found ...
Studies slated to appear in the CDC's official journal have been swept up in an “immediate pause” on communications by ...
A unique reaction in which antibodies bind to other antibodies may help scientists at Scripps Research better understand how ...
Ultimately, the virus uses our body’s machinery to produce ... Using state-of-the-art cellular tomography and super-resolved microscopy, the authors were able to observe HIV capsids inside of infected ...
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) targets important cells of our immune system, making infected individuals more ...
Many vaccines work by introducing a protein to the body that resembles part of a virus. Ideally, the immune system will produce long-lasting antibodies recognizing that specific virus, thereby ...
Repetitive HIV vaccinations can lead the body to produce antibodies targeting the immune complexes already bound to the virus ...
Many vaccines work by introducing a protein to the body that resembles part of a virus. Ideally, the immune system will ...