A most remarkable feature of HIV is its ability to replicate continuously and unrelentingly ... This emerging picture also suggests that if a vaccine does not create a sterilizing barrier, it ...
In contrast, lentiviruses such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) do not depend on host cell mitosis to access the nucleus. As a consequence, lentviruses are able to replicate within non ...
According to Haughey, these findings differ from the known effects of all currently available antiretrovirals, which suppress HIV replication but do not promote apoptosis in infected cells, so as soon ...
The HIV virus apparently does invade those T cells, but the cells somehow block virus replication. It is the byproducts of that aborted infection that trigger an immune response that is ultimately ...
The study also reveals that HIV-1 efficiently translates its mRNAs while suppressing host protein production, prioritizing its replication needs. This summary was automatically generated using LLM ...