Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection. Treatment strategies against latency involve adjuvants for viral reactivation which exposes viral particles to antiretroviral drugs. In this study, the effect of novel triterpenoids isolated from Ocimum labiatum on HIV-1 expression was measured through HIV-1 p24 antigen capture in the U1 latency model of HIV-1 infection and in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of infected patients on combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). The mechanism of viral reactivation was determined through the compound’s effect on cytokine production, histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibition, and protein kinase C (PKC) activation. Cytotoxicity of the triterpe...
<p>Current research on antiretroviral therapy is mainly focused in the development of new formulatio...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2011. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental...
Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection. ...
Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection....
Abstract: Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating i...
Ocimum plants are traditionally used to manage HIV/AIDS in various African countries. The effects of...
Ocimum plants are traditionally used to manage HIV/AIDS in various African countries. The effects o...
HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infected cells ...
Although anti-retroviral therapies have greatly extended the lives of HIV infected individuals, curr...
<div><p>HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infecte...
Since antiretroviral therapy suppresses but does not eradicate HIV-1 infection, methods to purge vir...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
Current research on antiretroviral therapy is mainly focused in the development of new formulations ...
<p>Current research on antiretroviral therapy is mainly focused in the development of new formulatio...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2011. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental...
Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection. ...
Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating infection....
Abstract: Latent HIV reservoirs in infected individuals prevent current treatment from eradicating i...
Ocimum plants are traditionally used to manage HIV/AIDS in various African countries. The effects of...
Ocimum plants are traditionally used to manage HIV/AIDS in various African countries. The effects o...
HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infected cells ...
Although anti-retroviral therapies have greatly extended the lives of HIV infected individuals, curr...
<div><p>HIV infection is not cleared by antiretroviral drugs due to the presence of latently infecte...
Since antiretroviral therapy suppresses but does not eradicate HIV-1 infection, methods to purge vir...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
Current research on antiretroviral therapy is mainly focused in the development of new formulations ...
<p>Current research on antiretroviral therapy is mainly focused in the development of new formulatio...
Euphorbia umbellata (E. umbellata) belongs to Euphorbiaceae family, popularly known as Janauba, and ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. February 2011. Major: Molecular, Cellular, Developmental...