After the discovery of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and its role in the causation of most devastating epidemic acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS), there has been an increasing trend to decipher the mechanism of infection and to understand why it cannot be controlled by our immune system. By evolution, our immune system has been empowered and enough trained to recognize, elicit immune response and remove antigens and pathogens from the body. Simultaneously, HIV has also gained enough mechanism to escape the natural immune response. On one hand, it downregulates HLA class I antigens, which may present viral antigens to specific CD8 + T cells; on the other hand, the viral genome get mutated very readily under the selection pressu...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...
Human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2) infection is a zoonosis in which simian immunodeficiency viru...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...
After the discovery of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and its role in the causation of most deva...
The rate of progression of HIV disease may be substantially different among HIV-infected individuals...
The rate of progression of HIV disease may be substantially different among HIV-infected individuals...
Abstract The pathogenesis of HIV infection, and in particular the development of immunodeficiency, r...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a clinically multifaceted disease induced by infect...
HIV infection undermines the immune system by causing a gradual loss of CD4+ T cells. Eventually, th...
The life cycle of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is intricately related to the activati...
HIV-1 was recognized as the cause of AIDS in humans in 1984. Despite 30 years of intensive research,...
There are several mechanisms by which human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can mediate immune dysfunct...
We investigated the evolutionary battle between hosts and pathogens by focusing on the evolution of ...
HIV-1 was recognized as the cause of AIDS in humans in 1984. Despite 30 years of intensive research,...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...
Human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2) infection is a zoonosis in which simian immunodeficiency viru...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...
After the discovery of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and its role in the causation of most deva...
The rate of progression of HIV disease may be substantially different among HIV-infected individuals...
The rate of progression of HIV disease may be substantially different among HIV-infected individuals...
Abstract The pathogenesis of HIV infection, and in particular the development of immunodeficiency, r...
The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a clinically multifaceted disease induced by infect...
HIV infection undermines the immune system by causing a gradual loss of CD4+ T cells. Eventually, th...
The life cycle of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is intricately related to the activati...
HIV-1 was recognized as the cause of AIDS in humans in 1984. Despite 30 years of intensive research,...
There are several mechanisms by which human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can mediate immune dysfunct...
We investigated the evolutionary battle between hosts and pathogens by focusing on the evolution of ...
HIV-1 was recognized as the cause of AIDS in humans in 1984. Despite 30 years of intensive research,...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...
Human immunodeficiency virus 2 (HIV-2) infection is a zoonosis in which simian immunodeficiency viru...
A complex array of multiphasic and multifactorial immunopathogenic mechanisms are involved in the es...