While suppressive antiretroviral therapy can effectively limit HIV-1 replication and evolution, it leaves behind a residual pool of integrated viral genomes that persist in a state of reversible nonproductive infection, referred to as the HIV-1 reservoir. HIV-1 infection models were established to investigate HIV-1 latency and its reversal; recent work began to probe the dynamics of HIV-1 latency reversal at single-cell resolution. Signals that establish HIV-1 latency and govern its reactivation are complex and may not be completely resolved at the cellular and regulatory levels by the aggregated measurements of bulk cellular-sequencing methods. High-throughput single-cell technologies that characterize and quantify changes to the epigenome...
The search for an HIV-1 cure has been greatly hindered by the presence of a viral reservoir that per...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been a global threat for over three decades despite treat...
Despite effective treatment, HIV is not completely eliminated from the infected organism because of ...
Despite effective treatment, HIV can persist in latent reservoirs, which represent a major obstacle ...
A single virus is capable of infecting and replicating in a single cell. Recent advances across sing...
A single virus is capable of infecting and replicating in a single cell. Recent advances across sing...
Summary: A detailed understanding of the mechanisms that establish or maintain the latent reservoir ...
BACKGROUND: Latent HIV-1 reservoirs are identified as one of the major challenges to achieve HIV-1 c...
Background\ud Latent HIV-1 reservoirs are identified as one of the major challenges to achieve HIV-1...
Despite effective treatment, HIV can persist in latent reservoirs, which represent a major obstacle ...
The main obstacle to cure HIV-1 is the latent reservoir. Antiretroviral therapy effectively controls...
Reactivation of latent viral reservoirs is on the forefront of HIV-1 eradication research. However, ...
Despite effective treatment, HIV is not completely eliminated from the infected organism because of ...
BackgroundThe latent HIV reservoir represents the major barrier to a cure. One curative strategy is ...
Since its initial documentation in 1981, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has ...
The search for an HIV-1 cure has been greatly hindered by the presence of a viral reservoir that per...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been a global threat for over three decades despite treat...
Despite effective treatment, HIV is not completely eliminated from the infected organism because of ...
Despite effective treatment, HIV can persist in latent reservoirs, which represent a major obstacle ...
A single virus is capable of infecting and replicating in a single cell. Recent advances across sing...
A single virus is capable of infecting and replicating in a single cell. Recent advances across sing...
Summary: A detailed understanding of the mechanisms that establish or maintain the latent reservoir ...
BACKGROUND: Latent HIV-1 reservoirs are identified as one of the major challenges to achieve HIV-1 c...
Background\ud Latent HIV-1 reservoirs are identified as one of the major challenges to achieve HIV-1...
Despite effective treatment, HIV can persist in latent reservoirs, which represent a major obstacle ...
The main obstacle to cure HIV-1 is the latent reservoir. Antiretroviral therapy effectively controls...
Reactivation of latent viral reservoirs is on the forefront of HIV-1 eradication research. However, ...
Despite effective treatment, HIV is not completely eliminated from the infected organism because of ...
BackgroundThe latent HIV reservoir represents the major barrier to a cure. One curative strategy is ...
Since its initial documentation in 1981, the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) epidemic has ...
The search for an HIV-1 cure has been greatly hindered by the presence of a viral reservoir that per...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has been a global threat for over three decades despite treat...
Despite effective treatment, HIV is not completely eliminated from the infected organism because of ...