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A team of NYU chemists and physicists are using cutting-edge tools—holographic microscopy and super-resolution imaging—to unlock how cells build and grow tiny, dynamic droplets known as biomolecular ...
Previous treatment for depression, high BMI and inflammation levels, and early signs of functional impairment may be risk factors for physical function decline in HIV.
Amino acids play a fundamental role in regulating how cells respond to drugs. These molecules, which form proteins, act like ...
ViiV Healthcare has announced steps to widen access to a sought-after HIV medicine in low- and middle-income countries, ...
WHO director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says this new drug—which only needs to be injected twice a year—is the next ...
In the ongoing fight against HIV, scientists have taken a new step toward long-term control of the virus. Researchers have ...
Innovative, nontoxic molecules developed by a research team at the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a drug that reduces the chances of contracting HIV. A University of Utah biochemist whose discoveries helped make the drug happen worries government cuts ...
Latently infected T cells reside in B-cell follicles (BCFs), a lymphoid tissue structure where CD4+ T cells play an important role in B cell development. BCFs exclude CD8+ T cells that can recognize ...
Because viruses have to hijack someone else’s cell to replicate, they’ve gotten very good at it—inventing all sorts of tricks. A new study from two University of Chicago scientists has revealed how ...
Two-photon fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy of NADH metabolism in HIV-1 infected cells and tissues Greg A. Snyder 1,2 Sameer Kumar 1 George K. Lewis 1,2 Krishanu Ray 1,3* ...
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