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Understanding how HIV replicates within cells is key for developing new therapies ... have for the first time determined the molecular structure of HIV Pol, a protein that plays a key role in ...
“If it gets inside the cell, your infection is now ... Institute with 3D printed models of HIV surface proteins. [Duke University] The moving structure the team found protects the sensitive ...
Their tests are showing how the structure of each mutation affects the ability ... focused on cell and gene therapy approaches to eliminate HIV from reservoirs of latently infected cells. HIV in these ...
Scientists have revealed a rapid movement made by a small molecule called a glycoprotein on the surface of HIV, which happens while the virus is entering human cells. This detail ... long been trying ...
allowing a person living with HIV to maintain an undetectable viral load without daily medication. In cell biology, a structure on the surface of a cell (or inside a cell) that selectively receives ...
A 53-year-old man is in remission from HIV 10 years after receiving a stem cell transplant. This is the third confirmed case of a stem cell transplant "curing" HIV. Stem cell transplants aren't ...
All contracted HIV and later developed blood cancer, which demanded stem cell transplants to treat the malignancy. The transplants — in most cases from donors selected because their immune cells ...
An image taken through a microscope of bone marrow tissue. To cure the patient of HIV, researchers destroyed his bone marrow cells and gave him a donation of stem cells with an HIV-resistant mutation.
A 53-year-old from Düsseldorf in Germany has become the third person in the world to be completely cured of HIV following a stem cell transplant using donor cells with a particular genetic mutation.
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