The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which is the cause of AIDS, is a master of deception, using just nine genes to hijack the complex cellular machinery of the human body. Yet, even after decades ...
After decades of failed HIV vaccines, a new approach that predicts which cells to train, not just what antigen to show, has ...
One of the biggest hurdles in developing an HIV vaccine is coaxing the body to produce the right kind of immune cells and antibodies. In most vaccines, HIV proteins are attached to a larger protein ...
Scientists have taken a major step toward developing an effective HIV vaccine after a new experimental vaccine successfully ...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which is the cause of AIDS, is a master of deception, using just nine genes to hijack the complex cellular machinery of the human body. Yet, even after decades ...
For 25 years, researchers have engineered immune cells to hunt down HIV. The approach, known as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy, extracts a patient’s T cells, engineers them to ...
Advancements in HIV/AIDS research, drug development and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people living with HIV to lead long, productive lives and keep the virus in check at ...
People infected with HIV must take antiretroviral drugs for life. But engineered antibodies appeared to suppress the virus for certain participants in recent trials in Africa and Europe A digital ...