HIV resistance to antiretroviral agents is a major contributory cause of treatment failure. The dynamics of HIV replication, together with patient-, physician-, and drug-related factors, lead to emergence of HIV resistant strains in most of the patients. Phenotypic assays look for an increase in the antiretroviral drug (ARV) concentration that inhibits 50% of the growth of the tested HIV strain (IC50), comparatively with a reference strain cultivated in parallel. Genotypic tests detect resistance mutations in the reverse transcriptase and protease genes by comparing the gene sequences of a resistant virus to those of a wildtype strain that has previously been described. The efficacy of each ARV class and each individual ARV is threatened by...
Antiretroviral therapy (ARV) exert a selective pressure on HIV-1 and may select viral drug resistant...
Data on genotypic and phenotypic resistance testing of HIV-1 in the routine clinical setting are lac...
The usefulness of genotypic resistance tests (GRT) among HIV-1 patients with low-level virological f...
Despite the success of potent combination therapy against HIV, a large proportion of patients experi...
Since the mid-nineties, the repertoire of antiv iral drugs for the treatment of human immunodefici e...
Since the mid-nineties, the repertoire of antiv iral drugs for the treatment of human immunodefici e...
Assays that detect antiretroviral drug resistance in human immunode®ciency virus have recently becom...
AbstractImportant progress has been made in recent years in the development and clinical use of drug...
Widespread use of antiretroviral agents and the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) strai...
Background: Genotyping analysis during the course of antiretroviral treatment might provide signific...
While antiretroviral drugs, those approved for clinical use and others under evaluation, attempt in ...
HIV-1 drug-resistance knowledge is critical for antiretroviral (ARV) drug design, the management of ...
Development of resistance to antiviral drugs is a major problem in treatment of several viral infect...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that damages the immune system, and has RNA genetic ma...
BACKGROUND: Replicative phenotypic HIV resistance testing (rPRT) uses recombinant infectious virus t...
Antiretroviral therapy (ARV) exert a selective pressure on HIV-1 and may select viral drug resistant...
Data on genotypic and phenotypic resistance testing of HIV-1 in the routine clinical setting are lac...
The usefulness of genotypic resistance tests (GRT) among HIV-1 patients with low-level virological f...
Despite the success of potent combination therapy against HIV, a large proportion of patients experi...
Since the mid-nineties, the repertoire of antiv iral drugs for the treatment of human immunodefici e...
Since the mid-nineties, the repertoire of antiv iral drugs for the treatment of human immunodefici e...
Assays that detect antiretroviral drug resistance in human immunode®ciency virus have recently becom...
AbstractImportant progress has been made in recent years in the development and clinical use of drug...
Widespread use of antiretroviral agents and the epidemic of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) strai...
Background: Genotyping analysis during the course of antiretroviral treatment might provide signific...
While antiretroviral drugs, those approved for clinical use and others under evaluation, attempt in ...
HIV-1 drug-resistance knowledge is critical for antiretroviral (ARV) drug design, the management of ...
Development of resistance to antiviral drugs is a major problem in treatment of several viral infect...
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that damages the immune system, and has RNA genetic ma...
BACKGROUND: Replicative phenotypic HIV resistance testing (rPRT) uses recombinant infectious virus t...
Antiretroviral therapy (ARV) exert a selective pressure on HIV-1 and may select viral drug resistant...
Data on genotypic and phenotypic resistance testing of HIV-1 in the routine clinical setting are lac...
The usefulness of genotypic resistance tests (GRT) among HIV-1 patients with low-level virological f...