Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), the causative agent of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), is a major global health concern with nearly 40 million individuals infected worldwide and no widely accessible cure. Despite intensive efforts, a detailed understanding of virus and host cell interactions in tissues during infection and in response to therapy remains incomplete. To address these limitations, water-based tissue clearing techniques CUBIC (Clear, Unobstructed Brain/Body Imaging Cocktails and Computational analysis) and CLARITY (Clear Lipid-exchanged Acrylamide-hybridized Rigid Imaging/Immunostaining/in situ-hybridization-compatible Tissue hYdrogel) are applied to visualize complex virus host-cell interactions in HIV-infected...
<p><i>In situ</i> hybridization to detect HIV-1 RNA visualized by the accumulation of black silver g...
Viruses must continuously evolve to hijack the host cell machinery in order to successfully replicat...
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy provided tools for the investigation and the analysis of ...
HIV transmission within lymphoid tissues remains incompletely characterized at the level of individu...
Dissemination of HIV-1 throughout lymphoid tissues leads to systemic virus spread following infectio...
Dissemination of HIV-1 throughout lymphoid tissues leads to systemic virus spread following infectio...
HIV-1 is responsible for the current AIDS epidemic that caused 30 million dead so far. Albeit an ove...
Persistent tissue reservoirs of HIV present a major barrier to cure. Defining subsets of infected ce...
Immunological inductive tissues, such as secondary lymphoid organs, are composed of distinct anatomi...
Dale B, McNerney GP, Thompson DL, Hübner W, Huser T, Chen BK. Visualizing cell-to-cell transfer of H...
Non-invasive bioluminescent imaging (NIBLI) of HIV-1 infection dynamics allows for real-time monitor...
Summary: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can infect cells and take a quiescent and nonexpressive ...
BackgroundThe visualization of viral proteins has been hindered by the resolution limit of conventio...
Humanized mouse models have, over the past few years, seen dramatic improvements, including the colo...
Sandmeyer A, Wang L, Hübner W, Müller M, Chen BK, Huser T. Cost-effective high-speed, three-dimensio...
<p><i>In situ</i> hybridization to detect HIV-1 RNA visualized by the accumulation of black silver g...
Viruses must continuously evolve to hijack the host cell machinery in order to successfully replicat...
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy provided tools for the investigation and the analysis of ...
HIV transmission within lymphoid tissues remains incompletely characterized at the level of individu...
Dissemination of HIV-1 throughout lymphoid tissues leads to systemic virus spread following infectio...
Dissemination of HIV-1 throughout lymphoid tissues leads to systemic virus spread following infectio...
HIV-1 is responsible for the current AIDS epidemic that caused 30 million dead so far. Albeit an ove...
Persistent tissue reservoirs of HIV present a major barrier to cure. Defining subsets of infected ce...
Immunological inductive tissues, such as secondary lymphoid organs, are composed of distinct anatomi...
Dale B, McNerney GP, Thompson DL, Hübner W, Huser T, Chen BK. Visualizing cell-to-cell transfer of H...
Non-invasive bioluminescent imaging (NIBLI) of HIV-1 infection dynamics allows for real-time monitor...
Summary: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can infect cells and take a quiescent and nonexpressive ...
BackgroundThe visualization of viral proteins has been hindered by the resolution limit of conventio...
Humanized mouse models have, over the past few years, seen dramatic improvements, including the colo...
Sandmeyer A, Wang L, Hübner W, Müller M, Chen BK, Huser T. Cost-effective high-speed, three-dimensio...
<p><i>In situ</i> hybridization to detect HIV-1 RNA visualized by the accumulation of black silver g...
Viruses must continuously evolve to hijack the host cell machinery in order to successfully replicat...
Recent advances in fluorescence microscopy provided tools for the investigation and the analysis of ...