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Study reveals previously unknown role for viral protein integrase in HIV's life cycle
The tiny shell protecting the HIV virus resembles a slightly rounded ice cream cone, but there is nothing sweet about it.
Researchers revealed that HIV integrase forms structural filaments within the viral capsid, enabling viral infectivity. The ...
Gilead study finds HIV can evolve to resist lenacapavir, but doing so hampers the virus' replication
Though Gilead Sciences made waves last June with a landmark FDA approval for its twice-yearly HIV preventive Yeztugo (lenacapavir), the first-in-class drug had previously been used as a long-acting ...
New research from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and Masonic Cancer Center is providing important new insights into the structure of a human virus that causes blood cancer. In their ...
From a virus's point of view, invading our cells is a matter of survival. The virus makes a living by highjacking cellular processes to produce more of the proteins that make it up. From our point of ...
The efficacy of adeno-associated virus (AAV)-mediated gene therapy for the inner ear is fundamentally constrained by the natural tropism of viral vectors, which often lack the precision and efficiency ...
New research from the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry and Masonic Cancer Center is providing important new insights into the structure of ...
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