2005

Random Gene Expression May Drive HIV into Hiding
Howard Hughes Medical Institute - July 29, 2005
HHMI predoctoral fellow (now postdoctoral fellow): Leor Weinberger, Ph.D., Princeton University; HHMI investigator: Adam P. Arkin, Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
Random fluctuations in gene expression can influence the fates of cells infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) far more than previously thought, according to new research from Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. By combining experimental and computatio


"Blips" in HIV Treatment Are No Cause for Alarm
Howard Hughes Medical Institute - February 16, 2005
Robert F. Siliciano
Intermittent blips of increased viral load in the bloodstream of patients receiving antiretroviral HIV treatment are clinically insignificant statistical fluctuations, according to new studies by Howard Hughes Medical Institute researchers at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Blips have caused considerab



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