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'DNA origami' could be key for making an effective HIV vaccine, early study hints
A new vaccine design uses folded DNA to steer the immune system toward producing the rare immune cells needed to make ...
King's College London researchers have created a unique collection of human stem cell models that could help to uncover why ...
So far, there is no "magic bullet" to cure HIV for good, but scientists are making rapid progress.
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Enhanced natural killer cells show promise for HIV remission
More than 30 million people with HIV must take antiretroviral therapy (ART) medications daily to keep the virus under control, according to the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). The ...
Using participant skin cells reprogrammed into neurons, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have identified genetic signatures associated with HIV infection that may contribute to the cognitive ...
Immunocore reports positive initial data for HIV treatment candidate IMC-M113V, showing safety and signs of viral control post-treatment. The observation of delayed viral rebound and/or viremia ...
A seventh person, dubbed "the next Berlin Patient," appears to be cured of HIV after a stem cell transplant for cancer treatment, according to a report at a press briefing ahead of the International ...
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