Researchers discover a “bonafide HIV killing pathway”
New study reveals why some people may be immune to HIV-1 Natural genetic variation in a protective antiviral enzyme holds promise for new therapies Doctors have long been mystified as…
My Personal Biomedical Research Feed – Ralph Turchiano, CEO Alchepharma
New study reveals why some people may be immune to HIV-1 Natural genetic variation in a protective antiviral enzyme holds promise for new therapies Doctors have long been mystified as…
Ciclopirox is currently approved by the FDA as a topical antifungal cream (Credit: Fougera) A common drug that dermatologists turn to treat nail fungus appears to come with a not-so-tiny…
Public release date: 28-May-2009 - results suggest that altering or making up data is more frequent than previously estimated and might be particularly high in medical research. Press release…
Public release date: 23-Mar-2008 Contact: David Ong david.ong@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu 916-734-9049 University of California - Davis Health System Animal study reveals mechanism behind rise in salmonella bacteremia in AIDS patients (SACRAMENTO, Calif.)…
UCI biologist Dominik Wodarz has shown for the first time that the development of AIDS might require HIV to evolve within a patient into a state where it spreads less…
Public release date: 30-Oct-2007 (BRONX, NY) – Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have shown for the first time that cancers can be successfully treated…
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