A novel immune mechanism of killing HIV infected cells One of the most effective ways the immune system controls the spread of viral infection is through killing of infected cells. One strategy HIV uses to avoid infected cells from being killed by T cells February 11, 2016 Read
Protecting Mucosal immunity in HIV positive people with combined CCR5/Integrase Inhibitors One of the pathologic events in HIV-infected individuals is the systemic inflammation caused by gut damage and translocation of microbial products into the circulation. February 1, 2016 Read