The debate about the presence of HIV-1 virus particles in human spermatozoa is reviewed and recent experimental results are reported in detail. Using immuno-cytochemistry, in situ hybridization at the electron microscopy level, the polymerase chain reaction and in vitro fertilization, it has been demonstrated that human spermatozoa can incorporate HIV-1 using special receptors different from the commonly used CD4, and that the spermatozoa remain active and able to vehicle viral particles into the oocyte, which is regularly being fertilized
Sexual transmission is a major mode of spread of HIV-1 although the mechanisms involved remain to be...
Cellular distribution of HIV-1 proviral DNA has been studied, by in situ PCR hybridization, in the t...
International audienceDespite semen being the main vector of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diss...
The debate about the presence of HIV-1 virus particles in human spermatozoa is reviewed and recent e...
The debate about the presence of HIV-1 particles in spermatozoa of HIV- 1positive patients is here r...
The debate about the presence of HIV-I particles in human gametes and recent experimental results ar...
By immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization at the electron microscopy level, and by the PCR te...
In this paper the Authors describe the presence of HIV particles on and in mature spermatozoa either...
BACKGROUND: Semen is the major vehicle for HIFV-1 infection as it contains free and cell-associated ...
PROBLEM: Sperm are the major cells in semen. Human sperm possess a number of HIV-1 gp120 binding lig...
International audienceSemen represents the main vector for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) dissem...
In this study, the susceptibility of mature human oocytes to HIV-1 infection has been investigated. ...
Complete understanding of the route of HIV-1 transmission is an important prerequisite for curbing t...
Sexual transmission is a major mode of spread of HIV-1 although the mechanisms involved remain to be...
Cellular distribution of HIV-1 proviral DNA has been studied, by in situ PCR hybridization, in the t...
International audienceDespite semen being the main vector of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diss...
The debate about the presence of HIV-1 virus particles in human spermatozoa is reviewed and recent e...
The debate about the presence of HIV-1 particles in spermatozoa of HIV- 1positive patients is here r...
The debate about the presence of HIV-I particles in human gametes and recent experimental results ar...
By immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization at the electron microscopy level, and by the PCR te...
In this paper the Authors describe the presence of HIV particles on and in mature spermatozoa either...
BACKGROUND: Semen is the major vehicle for HIFV-1 infection as it contains free and cell-associated ...
PROBLEM: Sperm are the major cells in semen. Human sperm possess a number of HIV-1 gp120 binding lig...
International audienceSemen represents the main vector for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) dissem...
In this study, the susceptibility of mature human oocytes to HIV-1 infection has been investigated. ...
Complete understanding of the route of HIV-1 transmission is an important prerequisite for curbing t...
Sexual transmission is a major mode of spread of HIV-1 although the mechanisms involved remain to be...
Cellular distribution of HIV-1 proviral DNA has been studied, by in situ PCR hybridization, in the t...
International audienceDespite semen being the main vector of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) diss...