The 64-year-old stopped antiretroviral medication 24 months after a transplant for bone marrow cancer, after his brother was ...
After over a decade with HIV, a Norwegian man received a surprise through a stem cell donation from his sibling. The gifted ...
The Oslo patient is the first person to be cured by a family member's bone marrow transplant. A 63-year-old man in Norway ...
After receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, a 63-year-old Norwegian man known as the "Oslo patient" has become ...
Though treatments are available, there is no cure or vaccine from HIV, which impacts about 38 million people worldwide. It's difficult to target the RNA genome of the HIV virus in part because it ...
A new technique using electron tomography and subtomogram averaging at Diamond’s electron Bio-Imaging Centre (eBIC), has solved the structure of the HIV capsid alone and in complex with host factors.
"He feels like he has won the lottery twice ... He was cured of his bone marrow disease, which could be fatal, and he's also ...
The Norwegian patient had been living with HIV since 2006 and was on regular treatment that kept the virus under control. But ...
A new technique using electron tomography and subtomogram averaging at Diamond's electron Bio-Imaging Centre (eBIC), has solved the structure of the HIV capsid alone and in complex with host factors.
There are currently ~38 million people worldwide living with HIV. If left untreated, HIV infection progresses to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) where patients become extremely vulnerable to ...
The rate of HIV infection continues to climb globally. Around 40 million people live with HIV-1, the most common HIV strain. While symptoms can now be better managed with lifelong treatment, there is ...