Introducation Nucleosides, composing of a nucleobase (A, T, C, G or U) and a pentofuranose (ribose or 2-deoxyribose), are the fundamental units of the genetic material (DNA and RNA) for […]
In a new study, researchers from Southern Methodist University and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center found that oleandrin can stop the spread of HTLV-1 by targeting a […]
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), or AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) virus, is a virus that causes defects in the human immune system. HIV destroys the body’s T lymphocytes, thereby blocking the […]
Introduction Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) is a costimulatory molecule that belongs to the CD28/CTLA-4 family. PD-1 recruits and activates an activation signaling pathway such as protein tyrosine phosphatase by binding […]
With the development of scientific and technological means, there are many ways to obtain drugs, including separation from plants and other natural sources, synthetic chemistry, combinatorial chemistry and molecular modeling. […]
In March, a team of scientists and doctors from the UK announced in London that the second HIV-positive man had been in remission from HIV for a long time (18 […]
This article takes stock of the latest AIDS and hypertension research and development pipeline. We counted the data of phase Ⅰ, phase Ⅱ and phase Ⅲ clinical trials of AIDS […]
Human immunodeficiency virus, HIV (AIDS, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) virus is a virus that causes the deficiency of the human immune system. In 1983, HIV was first discovered in the United […]
David Baltimore will be the keynote presenter, on the 2015 Conference on Cell and Gene Therapy for HIV Cure held by Fred Hutch a cancer research center. As a Nobel Laureate, […]