The HIV epidemic continues to represent one of the major problems worldwide, particularly in the Asia and Sub-Saharan regions of the world, with social and economical devastating effects. Although antiretroviral drugs have had a dramatically beneficial impact on HIV-infected individuals that have access to treatment, it has had a negligible impact on the global epidemic. Hence, the inexorable spreading of the HIV pandemic and the increasing deaths from AIDS, especially in developing countries, underscore the urgency for an effective vaccine against HIV/AIDS. However, the generation of such a vaccine has turned out to be extremely challenging. Here we provide an overview on the rationale for the use of non-structural HIV proteins, such as th...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
We determined immune cross-recognition and the degree of Tat conservation in patients infected by lo...
The HIV epidemic continues to represent one of the major problems worldwide, particularly in the Asi...
According to recent estimates, 39.5 million people have been infected with HIV and 2.9 million have ...
According to recent estimates, 39.5 million people have been infected with HIV and 2.9 million have ...
Over the last two decades most of the efforts in HIV vaccine development have been based on the use ...
Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) trans-activator of transcription protein Ta...
The results of preclinical and clinical studies using an HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines are described
The results of preclinical and clinical studies using an HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines are described
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
The HIV epidemic continues to represent one of the major problems worldwide, particularly in the Asi...
269-275Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection is characterized by chronic immune activatio...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
We determined immune cross-recognition and the degree of Tat conservation in patients infected by lo...
The HIV epidemic continues to represent one of the major problems worldwide, particularly in the Asi...
According to recent estimates, 39.5 million people have been infected with HIV and 2.9 million have ...
According to recent estimates, 39.5 million people have been infected with HIV and 2.9 million have ...
Over the last two decades most of the efforts in HIV vaccine development have been based on the use ...
Abstract The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) trans-activator of transcription protein Ta...
The results of preclinical and clinical studies using an HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines are described
The results of preclinical and clinical studies using an HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines are described
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
Vaccination against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 infection requires candidate antigen(s) (Ag...
The HIV epidemic continues to represent one of the major problems worldwide, particularly in the Asi...
269-275Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) infection is characterized by chronic immune activatio...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
The promising results obtained with the HIV-1 Tat-based vaccines in mice, monkeys and humans, a bett...
We determined immune cross-recognition and the degree of Tat conservation in patients infected by lo...