| New Centers to Study HIV’s Basic Biology, Drug Resistance |
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| September 21, 2012 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences |
New Center at Scripps Research Institute to Shed Light on HIV Drug Resistance  |
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| September 19, 2012 • The Scripps Research Institute |
Study Suggests Why Some Common HIV Antibodies Don't Work  |
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| November 19, 2010 • Children's Hospital Boston |
| Molecular Structures Help Shape the Design of New AIDS Treatments |
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| November 15, 2010 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences |
| Study Details Structure of Potential Target for HIV and Cancer Drugs |
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| October 7, 2010 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences |
HIV Resists AZT by Removing It  |
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| September 19, 2010 • Rutgers University |
Promising New Anti-HIV Drug Candidate Shuts Virus Out of Cells  |
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| August 18, 2010 • University of Utah Health Sciences |
Insight Into Structure of HIV Protein Could Aid Drug Design  |
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| June 9, 2010 • University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine |
Discovery of Compounds That Bind to HIV Protease Could Lay Foundation for New Drugs  |
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| February 3, 2010 • Scripps Research Institute |
New Method Traces Drug-Resistance Mutations in HIV  |
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January 11, 2010 • University of California, San DiegoA team of NIGMS-supported chemists and statisticians has developed a novel way to trace mutations in HIV that lead to drug resistance. |
Gene Stowaway Suggests Way to Block HIV  |
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December 6, 2009 • University of Rochester Medical CenterAn ancient gene, perhaps from a cat, has been found in the HIV genome. The gene enhances the ability of the virus to reproduce in human cells. |
An Atomic-Level Look at HIV Accomplice  |
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November 19, 2009 • University of MichiganNIGMS-funded biochemists have determined the structure of a precursor to a semen protein that makes cells more vulnerable to HIV. |
Scientists Image a Single HIV Particle Being Born  |
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May 25, 2008 • Rockefeller UniversityBy using a special microscope, a team of NIGMS-supported scientists has become the first to see molecules coming together in a living cell to form a single HIV particle. |
Compound Could Lead to New Class of AIDS Drugs  |
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May 14, 2008 • University of MichiganNIGMS-supported researchers have developed what they believe is the first new mechanism in nearly 20 years for inhibiting HIV protease, a key viral enzyme. |
The Roles of HIV Reverse Transcriptase  |
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| May 7, 2008 • Harvard University |
Utah Researchers Win Grant to Study HIV Structure  |
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August 30, 2007 • University of UtahA researcher at the University of Utah is being supported by NIGMS to establish one of three new HIV research centers around the country. |
| NIH Funds Centers to Study Structural Biology of HIV |
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August 27, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical SciencesNIH has launched three new research centers to deepen our biological understanding of HIV. |
Pitt's School of Medicine Gets $16M for HIV Structural Biology Center  |
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August 27, 2007 • University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health SciencesWith NIH support, the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine will establish the Pittsburgh Center for HIV Protein Interactions. |