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Human protein wakes dormant HIV, pushing cure research forward
Scientists have identified a natural human protein that can rouse dormant HIV inside infected cells, a finding that sharpens ...
A natural vitamin A transporter, RBP4, can awaken latent HIV through NF-κB signalling, offering a new angle for cure ...
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Man unexpectedly cured from HIV after stem cell transplant
A few decades ago, the idea of an HIV cure sounded unrealistic. Today, doctors describe a carefully documented case where the ...
Rare case shows a man living virus free for years after stopping treatment, raising new questions about how the immune system ...
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Researchers see dramatic drop in HIV-infected immune cells in patient after cancer treatment received
Advancements in HIV/AIDS research, drug development and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people ...
A man treated for blood cancer has stayed HIV-free for seven years after a stem-cell transplant, even without the CCR5 ...
SYDNEY, Australia (WKRC) - Researchers believe a possible HIV cure is nearing reality after a "previously impossible discovery." According to The New York Post, citing a results published in the ...
At the cellular level, HIV-1 transmission involves a highly coordinated process whereby the virus binds to CD4 receptors and one of two coreceptors—CCR5 (R5) or CXCR4 (X4)—on host immune cells, ...
Important FDA-approved drugs to treat HIV and cancer can save lives, but they come with their own risks. Some drugs used clinically are known to cause neurological side effects in up to half of ...
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