Once inside human cells, HIV integrates the viral genome ... a potential explanation for the evolution of the unique HIV capsid structure: its conical shape might be necessary to break the nuclear ...
Supercomputer simulations have revealed how changes in the shape of the HIV-1 capsid protein may help the virus squeeze its ...
Another important discovery was an intricate RNA structure near the critical ... detailed map of the translational landscape of HIV-1 infected cells but also a wealth of potential targets for ...
Researchers at The Wistar Institute’s HIV Cure and Viral Diseases Center have successfully identified a new approach using natural killer (NK) cells to target and kill the HIV-positive cells that ...
This molecule, known as EBC-46, works by temporarily activating the HIV virus in the affected cells as they hide so that the body’s immune system can remove the virus, according to a study published ...