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Infection Warning System in Cells Contains Targets for Antiviral and Vaccine Strategies
July 30, 2012 Scientists seeking to help the body better defend itself against hepatitis C, West Nile, and other serious virus infections are studying pattern recognition molecules inside living cells, called ... > full story -
Computers Can Predict Effects of HIV Policies, Study Suggests
July 27, 2012 Policymakers in the fight against HIV/AIDS may have to wait years, even decades, to know whether strategic choices among possible interventions are effective. How can they make informed choices in an ... > full story -
Additional Benefits of Early HIV Treatment Revealed
July 26, 2012 Study results released by the HIV Prevention Trials Network show additional benefits of of early antiretroviral therapy in HIV clinical ... > full story -
Bone Marrow Transplant Eliminates Signs of HIV Infection
July 26, 2012 Two men with longstanding HIV infections no longer have detectable HIV in their blood cells following bone marrow transplants. The virus was easily detected in blood lymphocytes of both men prior to ... > full story -
High HIV Infection Rates Among Gay and Bisexual Black Men in the US
July 26, 2012 The rate of new HIV infections among black men who have sex with men in the United States, particularly younger men, is high and suggests the need for prevention programs specifically tailored to ... > full story -
Ancient Incan Mummy Had Lung Infection, According to Novel Proteomics Analysis
July 25, 2012 A 500-year-old frozen Incan mummy suffered from a bacterial lung infection at the time of its death, as revealed by a novel proteomics method that shows evidence of an active pathogenic infection in ... > full story -
Pioneering Study Shows Drug Can Purge Dormant HIV
July 25, 2012 Pioneering research shows that a drug used to treat certain types of lymphoma was able to dislodge hidden virus in patients receiving treatment for ... > full story -
New Target for Vaccine Development in Abundant Immune Cells
July 24, 2012 White blood cells called neutrophils, which are the first line of defense against infection, play an unexpected role by boosting antibody production, according to researchers. The findings suggest ... > full story -
Human Papillomavirus Types Do Not Replace Others After Large-Scale Vaccination
July 24, 2012 Vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) are now recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for both teenage boys and girls. The vaccine protects against the two most common ... > full story -
Under the Right Conditions, Peptide Blocks HIV Infection at Multiple Points Along the Way
July 24, 2012 Using model cell lines, researchers have shown that human neutrophil peptide 1 effectively prevented HIV entry into cells in multiple ... > full story
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