Small NIH trial provides foundation for further studies of antibody-based therapy.
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Monat: Dezember 2015
The mechanism of an AIDS vaccine candidate filmed in vivo
Using innovative technology, scientists from the Institut Pasteur and Inserm have filmed in vivo the process by which an AIDS vaccine candidate, developed by the French Vaccine Research Institute…
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South Africa's child mortality reduction deemed 'a successful failure'
As the 25-year period for the UN Millennium Development Goals concludes on Dec. 31.
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FDA: men who have sex with men can now donate blood
After nearly 30 years of gay men not being able to donate blood, the FDA have revised their donor policy to include men who have sex with men.
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Targeted alpha therapy's potential to eliminate HIV-infected cells
Targeted alpha therapy has the potential to selectively eliminate HIV infected cells from the central nervous system, according to a recent study co-authored by the JRC.
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HIV identified as leading risk factor for stroke in young African adults
HIV infection is the leading risk factor for stroke in young African adults, a new study by the University of Liverpool’s Institute of Infection and Global Health has found.
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UMMS scientists reveal new phase of HIV infection
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Medical School have identified a new life cycle stage in HIV infection, thanks to a novel technique they developed to take images of intact infected…
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In pursuit of AIDS vaccine, TSRI scientists shed light on antibody origins
From Peter Parker’s fateful spider bite to Arthur pulling the sword from the stone at the beginning of his reign – everyone likes to know a hero’s origin story.
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Binghamton University professor launches web tool to track impact of drugs worldwide
Billions of dollars have been spent on developing drugs and supplying them around the world, but which companies‘ drugs are actually making an impact?
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Experts discuss real world use of PrEP for the prevention of HIV infection
Evidence shows a substantial reduction in HIV transmission among patients receiving a daily combination of tenofovir and emtricitabine. As such, the U.S.
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