Researchers find a way to make plants produce more antigens needed for vaccines
Scientists have developed a new kind of molecule which they believe could ultimately lead to the development of a vaccine against HIV using genetically modified tobacco.
View ArticleBionor Immuno trials new innovative therapeutic immunization designed to help...
Bionor Immuno today announced that it has advanced its efforts to develop the first HIV therapeutic immunization with the dosing of patients in a global Phase 2b clinical trial of the company's lead...
View ArticleHIV drugs from plants
A research team at Örebro University in Sweden has succeeded in changing the genes in plants so they can function as a vaccine against HIV.
View ArticleReviving reservoirs: new findings shake up HIV treatment understanding
Researchers provide insight into the interaction between T lymphocytes and persisting reservoirs of HIV, with repercussions for harnessing effective, long-lasting responses to HIV eradication.
View ArticleBreakthrough in HIV treatment: NMN shows promise in reducing CD4+ T cell...
The impact of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) on Clusters of differentiation 4+ (CD4+ ) Thymus cells (T cells) viz.
View ArticleNovel antiviral protein SAMD9L blocks HIV-1 and other lentiviruses
Researchers discovered that interferon-stimulated SAMD9L restricts HIV-1 and other lentiviruses by inhibiting viral translation and endosomal trafficking, while SAMD9 enhances HIV-1 replication.
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