HIV/AIDS
Bone marrow can harbor HIV-infected cells
Sep. 2, 2010
How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 2, 2010
How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Aug. 31, 2010
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How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 2, 2010
How HIV takes control of cell division: Role of the Vpr protein in HIV infection and AIDS Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Sep. 1, 2010
Revaccination could benefit HIV-infected children, review suggests Aug. 31, 2010
Hospitals face legal dilemma if they test incapacitated patients after needle accidents + view all
Source: ScienceDaily: HIV and AIDS News
Antiviral drugs have reduced AIDS to more of chronic disease rather than a death sentence, but why is the disease so hard to cure? New research shows that bone marrow, previously thought to be resistant to the virus, can contain latent forms of the infection. Targeting these reservoirs of latent cells may open the door to new treatments.


