The 14th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections generated a lot of excitement with the announcement of clinical studies employing the use of 2 new classes of antiretroviral drugs that target the viral integrase enzyme and the viral coreceptor CCR5. In addition, a number of presentations on cellular restriction factors provided surprises regarding the mechanism by which cellular restrictions antagonize viral infection. There was also much interest in studies presenting novel cellular cofactors of HIV-1 infection. The conference illustrated how basic science research is paying off. Essential steps in the viral life cycle, uncovered through basic research, are now being targeted by new classes of antiviral agents. In addition,...
In recognition of the growing influence of cell biology in retrovirus research, we recently organize...
Abstract Every year the Cancer Research Institute from University of California at Irvine organizes ...
From the 13th to 16th February 2017, researchers from around the world convened for the 24th annual ...
As with last year\u27s meeting, perhaps the greatest emphasis in the basic science categories was in...
The 16th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections featured a strong and balanced prog...
Basic science research constitutes a steadily increasing part of the Conference on Retroviruses and ...
This article focuses on the sessions in which basic science research was presented at the XVII Inter...
The modern paradigm in antiviral drug discovery is exemplified by the therapy of AIDS: the success o...
There are currently 25 drugs belonging to 6 different inhibitor classes approved for the treatment o...
Viruses in general, HIV in particular, use cellular proteins or cofactors to achieve their replicati...
AbstractThe 27th International Conference on Antiviral Research (ICAR) was held in Raleigh, North Ca...
The International AIDS Society convened the multi-stakeholder "Towards an HIV Cure" symposium in Kua...
The International AIDS Society convened the multi-stakeholder "Towards an HIV Cure" symposium in Kua...
There are a number of virus-specific processes within the virus replicative cycle or virus-infected ...
It is now evident that host cells have evolved a remarkable variety of antiretroviral activities to ...
In recognition of the growing influence of cell biology in retrovirus research, we recently organize...
Abstract Every year the Cancer Research Institute from University of California at Irvine organizes ...
From the 13th to 16th February 2017, researchers from around the world convened for the 24th annual ...
As with last year\u27s meeting, perhaps the greatest emphasis in the basic science categories was in...
The 16th Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections featured a strong and balanced prog...
Basic science research constitutes a steadily increasing part of the Conference on Retroviruses and ...
This article focuses on the sessions in which basic science research was presented at the XVII Inter...
The modern paradigm in antiviral drug discovery is exemplified by the therapy of AIDS: the success o...
There are currently 25 drugs belonging to 6 different inhibitor classes approved for the treatment o...
Viruses in general, HIV in particular, use cellular proteins or cofactors to achieve their replicati...
AbstractThe 27th International Conference on Antiviral Research (ICAR) was held in Raleigh, North Ca...
The International AIDS Society convened the multi-stakeholder "Towards an HIV Cure" symposium in Kua...
The International AIDS Society convened the multi-stakeholder "Towards an HIV Cure" symposium in Kua...
There are a number of virus-specific processes within the virus replicative cycle or virus-infected ...
It is now evident that host cells have evolved a remarkable variety of antiretroviral activities to ...
In recognition of the growing influence of cell biology in retrovirus research, we recently organize...
Abstract Every year the Cancer Research Institute from University of California at Irvine organizes ...
From the 13th to 16th February 2017, researchers from around the world convened for the 24th annual ...