The past 6 months have been difficult for the developers of CCR5 antagonists. First, GlaxoSmithKline halted Phase III studies of aplaviroc because of serious hepatotoxicity (ACC Sep 28 2005), and then ...
A total of seven individuals worldwide (two patients in Berlin and patients in London, Düsseldorf, New York, City of Hope and Geneva) are considered likely to have been cured or to be in long-term ...
Modern-day HIV treatments may stem from a genetic mutation dating back to the Viking Age, researchers said. Steinar Engeland via Unsplash On June 5, 1981, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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Viking DNA helps reveal when HIV-fighting gene mutation emerged: 9,000 years ago near the Black Sea
A gene variant that helps protect people from HIV infection likely originated in people who lived during the span of time between the Stone Age and the Viking Age, a new study of thousands of genomes ...
Man ‘cured’ of HIV after brother found to carry rare genetic mutation: ‘Like winning lottery twice’ - Stem cell transplant patient’s case could help find signs to predict long‑term remission, research ...
It takes a near-impossible combination of factors to create an expensive treatment regime that can’t be scaled ...
HIV virus is one of the most pressing health concerns facing the modern world. Since the first reported case of HIV/AIDS in 1981, over 25 million people have died. Out of the millions of people ...
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