Introduction: Preclinical testing plays an integral role in the development of HIV prevention modalities. Several models are used including humanized mice, non-human primates and human mucosal tissue cultures. Discussion: Pharmaceutical development traditionally uses preclinical models to evaluate product safety. The HIV prevention field has extended this paradigm to include models of efficacy, encompassing humanized mice, non-human primates (typically Asian macaques) and human mucosal tissue (such as cervical and colorectal). As our understanding of the biology of HIV transmission improves and includes the influence of human behaviour/biology and co-pathogens, these models have evolved as well to address more complex questions. These three...
Purpose of reviewThe development of a preventive HIV vaccine remains an unresolved challenge. Animal...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type-1 is a human-specific virus. The lack of a widely availa...
Background: Humanized mice generate a lymphoid system of human origin subsequent to transplantation ...
Clinical trials testing microbicides and related biomedical interventions to block HIV transmissions...
AIDS still persists as a relevant disease in public health and scientific research. There have been ...
An efficacious HIV vaccine is urgently needed to curb the AIDS pandemic. The modest protection elic...
For prevention of HIV infection many currently licensed anti-HIV drugs and new ones in the pipeline ...
The majority of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infections occur by sexual exposure, and...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic continues unabated, novel prophylactic strategy for the spread of HIV are u...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Humanized mice generate a lymphoid system of human origin subsequent to t...
Because of the limited tropism of HIV, in vivo modeling of this virus has been almost exclusively li...
Current HIV therapy is not curative regardless of how soon after infection it is initiated or how lo...
HIV has a very limited species tropism that prevents the use of most conventional small animal model...
Abstract Substantial improvements have been made in recent years in the ability to engraft human cel...
The reciprocal relationship between gut microbiome and gut immune system is a critical determinant f...
Purpose of reviewThe development of a preventive HIV vaccine remains an unresolved challenge. Animal...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type-1 is a human-specific virus. The lack of a widely availa...
Background: Humanized mice generate a lymphoid system of human origin subsequent to transplantation ...
Clinical trials testing microbicides and related biomedical interventions to block HIV transmissions...
AIDS still persists as a relevant disease in public health and scientific research. There have been ...
An efficacious HIV vaccine is urgently needed to curb the AIDS pandemic. The modest protection elic...
For prevention of HIV infection many currently licensed anti-HIV drugs and new ones in the pipeline ...
The majority of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infections occur by sexual exposure, and...
As the HIV/AIDS pandemic continues unabated, novel prophylactic strategy for the spread of HIV are u...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Humanized mice generate a lymphoid system of human origin subsequent to t...
Because of the limited tropism of HIV, in vivo modeling of this virus has been almost exclusively li...
Current HIV therapy is not curative regardless of how soon after infection it is initiated or how lo...
HIV has a very limited species tropism that prevents the use of most conventional small animal model...
Abstract Substantial improvements have been made in recent years in the ability to engraft human cel...
The reciprocal relationship between gut microbiome and gut immune system is a critical determinant f...
Purpose of reviewThe development of a preventive HIV vaccine remains an unresolved challenge. Animal...
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) type-1 is a human-specific virus. The lack of a widely availa...
Background: Humanized mice generate a lymphoid system of human origin subsequent to transplantation ...