HIV-1 antiretroviral drug therapy
EJ Arts, DJ Hazuda - Cold Spring Harbor …, 2012 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
The most significant advance in the medical management of HIV-1 infection has been the
treatment of patients with antiviral drugs, which can suppress HIV-1 replication to …
treatment of patients with antiviral drugs, which can suppress HIV-1 replication to …
Past, present and future: 30 years of HIV research
F Barré-Sinoussi, AL Ross, JF Delfraissy - Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2013 - nature.com
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of the study that first reported the
isolation of HIV-1. In this Timeline article, we provide a historical perspective of some of the …
isolation of HIV-1. In this Timeline article, we provide a historical perspective of some of the …
Chaotic dynamics of a fractional order HIV-1 model involving AIDS-related cancer cells
Mathematical models in epidemiology have been studied in the literature to understand the
mechanism that underlies AIDS-related cancers, providing us with a better insight towards …
mechanism that underlies AIDS-related cancers, providing us with a better insight towards …
The cell biology of receptor-mediated virus entry
J Grove, M Marsh - Journal of Cell Biology, 2011 - rupress.org
The cell imposes multiple barriers to virus entry. However, viruses exploit fundamental
cellular processes to gain entry to cells and deliver their genetic cargo. Virus entry pathways …
cellular processes to gain entry to cells and deliver their genetic cargo. Virus entry pathways …
[HTML][HTML] Interaction of silver nanoparticles with HIV-1
JL Elechiguerra, JL Burt, JR Morones… - Journal of …, 2005 - Springer
The interaction of nanoparticles with biomolecules and microorganisms is an expanding
field of research. Within this field, an area that has been largely unexplored is the interaction …
field of research. Within this field, an area that has been largely unexplored is the interaction …
Production of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-associated retrovirus in human and nonhuman cells transfected with an infectious molecular clone
A Adachi, HE Gendelman, S Koenig, T Folks… - Journal of …, 1986 - Am Soc Microbiol
We constructed an infectious molecular clone of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-
associated retrovirus. Upon transfection, this clone directed the production of infectious virus …
associated retrovirus. Upon transfection, this clone directed the production of infectious virus …
The CD4 (T4) antigen is an essential component of the receptor for the AIDS retrovirus
AG Dalgleish, PCL Beverley, PR Clapham… - Nature, 1984 - nature.com
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is characterized by opportunistic infections
and by 'opportunistic neoplasms'(for example, Kaposi's sarcoma) 1. Persistent generalized …
and by 'opportunistic neoplasms'(for example, Kaposi's sarcoma) 1. Persistent generalized …
[图书][B] Fields' virology
BN Fields - 2007 - books.google.com
Established for 20 years as the definitive virology reference, the two-volume classic Fields
Virology is in its thoroughly revised, updated Fifth Edition. More than 100 world-renowned …
Virology is in its thoroughly revised, updated Fifth Edition. More than 100 world-renowned …
The HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins: fusogens, antigens, and immunogens
R Wyatt, J Sodroski - Science, 1998 - science.org
The human immunodeficiency virus–type 1 (HIV-1) envelope glycoproteins interact with
receptors on the target cell and mediate virus entry by fusing the viral and cell membranes …
receptors on the target cell and mediate virus entry by fusing the viral and cell membranes …
How does HIV cause AIDS?
RA Weiss - Science, 1993 - science.org
Many questions have been posed about acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)
pathogenesis. Is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) both necessary and sufficient to …
pathogenesis. Is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) both necessary and sufficient to …