Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstructured interruptions are quite common due to side effects and toxicity, among others, and cannot be prevented. Several attempts to structure these interruptions failed due to an increased morbidity compared to continuous treatment. The cause of this failure is poorly understood and often attributed to drug resistance. Here we show that structured treatment interruptions would fail regardless of the emergence of drug resistance. Our computational model of the HIV infection dynamics in lymphoid tissue inside lymph nodes, demonstrates that HIV reservoirs and evasion from immune surveillance themselves are sufficient to cause the failure of struc...
Potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses HIV-1 viral replication and results in decreased morb...
Potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses HIV-1 viral replication and results in decreased morb...
Monitoring the efficacy of novel reservoir-reducing treatments for HIV is challenging. The limited a...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
<div><p>Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
HIV reservoirs and immune surveillance evasion cause the failure of structured treatment interruptio...
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has been used clinically in various administration sc...
The time of initiation of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-1 infected patients has a determinant effect...
This study presents a mathematical modeling approach to the planning of HIV therapies on an individu...
Potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses HIV-1 viral replication and results in decreased morb...
Potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses HIV-1 viral replication and results in decreased morb...
Monitoring the efficacy of novel reservoir-reducing treatments for HIV is challenging. The limited a...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
<div><p>Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection...
Continuous antiretroviral therapy is currently the most effective way to treat HIV infection. Unstru...
HIV reservoirs and immune surveillance evasion cause the failure of structured treatment interruptio...
Highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) has been used clinically in various administration sc...
The time of initiation of antiretroviral therapy in HIV-1 infected patients has a determinant effect...
This study presents a mathematical modeling approach to the planning of HIV therapies on an individu...
Potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses HIV-1 viral replication and results in decreased morb...
Potent antiretroviral therapy (ART) suppresses HIV-1 viral replication and results in decreased morb...
Monitoring the efficacy of novel reservoir-reducing treatments for HIV is challenging. The limited a...