We might be a step closer to curing HIV, as researchers have developed a way to knock out a version of the virus lurking in the body. Using something called an HIV-like particle (HLP)—which are dead ...
In the study published in the journal Emerging Microbes and Infections, the team demonstrated that the patented therapeutic candidate, an HIV-virus-like-particle (HLP), is 100 times more effective ...
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Right now, there is almost certainly a virus inside your body. Probably even a few. With any luck, they’re not SARS-CoV-2. Instead, these are other viruses, often referred to as latent viruses: tiny ...
When people living with HIV take antiviral therapy (ART), their viral loads are driven so low that a standard blood test cannot detect the virus. However, once ART is stopped, detectable HIV ...
A research team led by Professor Chu Hin (first right) and Professor Chen Zhiwei (first left) has discovered that inhibiting the BRD9 protein can effectively reactivate latent HIV-1. When used in ...
Predictors of Survival Outcomes After Primary Treatment of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer in Lagos, Nigeria Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), a malignant neoplasm of the epithelium covering the nasopharynx, ...