Which Cells Does HIV Prefer to Infect?
Which Cells Does HIV Prefer to Infect?
Researchers created an atlas to identify cells most likely to be infected
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Researchers created an atlas to identify cells most likely to be infected
Flow Cytometry Core HIV/AIDS Greene LabResearchers show that semen amyloids help the human body dispose of excess and defective sperm
Greene Lab HIV/AIDSGladstone scientists uncovered a possible strategy to “shock and kill” the virus that hides in cells
Greene Lab Ott Lab Virology HIV/AIDSBy identifying the role of common cells in connective tissue, Gladstone scientists discovered a new target to fight transmission of the virus.
HIV/AIDS Greene LabThomas Packard, a postdoctoral scholar at Gladstone, talks about his life-long passion for science and how Gladstone's reputation as a top place to do a postdoctoral fellowship led him to the Greene laboratory.
Greene LabMarielle Cavrois, a staff research scientist at Gladstone, highlights how she values the harmonious atmosphere and passion for discovery that permeate Gladstone.
Greene LabInfectious disease experts at Gladstone held an informational briefing session to explain what is known about the Zika virus and how it might be combatted as infections rise across the globe.
Greene Lab Ott Lab Hepatitis CamfAR has awarded $20 million to UCSF, the Gladstone Institutes, and the Blood Systems Research Institute to establish the amfAR Institute for HIV Cure Research.
Greene Lab HIV/AIDSScientists from the Gladstone Institutes have discovered that blood-derived T cells are resistant to the chief cause of cell death in HIV infection. Instead, it is T cells in the lymphoid tissues that are most susceptible and whose death leads to the progression from HIV infection to AIDS.
HIV/AIDS Greene LabResearchers from the Gladstone Institutes have revealed that HIV does not cause AIDS by the virus’s direct effect on the host’s immune cells, but rather through the cells’ lethal influence on one another.
Greene Lab Virology HIV/AIDS Immunology VirologyAfter studying HIV for more than 30 years, I didn’t expect to be surprised. However, recent research at the Gladstone Institutes has radically changed our fundamental understanding of how HIV works.
HIV/AIDS Greene LabDr. Warner Greene urged graduates to be present, be prepared to reinvent themselves, be a bridge builder, be willing to pay it forward, and be committed to excellence.
Greene LabRecent discoveries made at the Gladstone Institutes have provided new hope in the search for a cure for HIV/AIDS.
HIV/AIDS Greene LabNew generation of microbicides should contain compounds that break down amyloid fibrils in semen in order to increase drugs’ effectiveness.
HIV/AIDS Greene LabSAN FRANCISCO, CA—Research led by scientists at the Gladstone Institutes has identified the precise chain of molecular events in the human body that drives the death of most of the immune system’s CD4 T cells as an HIV infection leads to AIDS.
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