Researchers at the pharmaceutical maker Merck & Co. Inc. announced yesterday that one of their experimental AIDS vaccines is able to protect monkeys from progressing to the damaging stage of the ...
Researchers say an experimental gel protected female monkeys from the AIDS virus in a test designed to mimic human sexual transmission, Reuters reports. In July researchers stunned AIDS experts when ...
PHILADELPHIA -- For 600 days and counting, monkeys given an experimental new AIDS vaccine have survived with no signs of illness despite exposure to lethal doses of virus, raising hopes that ...
Four other monkeys received only placebo. Seven months later, all the monkeys were exposed to lethal doses of a virus that mimics HIV, the virus that causes AIDS in humans.The HIV-mimic virus is used ...
Researchers found that PD-1-enhanced DNA vaccination can induce sustained virus-specific CD8+ T cell immunity in an AIDS monkey model. The vaccinated monkeys remained free of AIDS for six years and ...
While this is by no means a quantum leap for HIV treatment in humans, any AIDS progress is great AIDS progress. Especially when the progress is in our furry monkey relatives, who are responding ...
Harvard AIDS researchers working with monkeys say the virus overcame an experimental vaccine by changing a single gene, killing one of the animals. Scientists said the disappointment does not mean ...
In a study that illustrates how cunning a foe AIDS is, a monkey that was given an experimental AIDS vaccine died after the virus changed just one of its genes. HIV, which causes AIDS, already is known ...
An experimental vaccine developed by a Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) unit and the U.S. military protected monkeys against an animal version of the AIDS virus, a study found. Monkeys that got the vaccine ...
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PHILADELPHIA -- For 600 days and counting, monkeys given an experimental new AIDS vaccine have survived with no signs of illness despite exposure to lethal doses of the virus, raising hopes that ...
WASHINGTON -- Like a general whose direct attacks aren't working, scientists are now trying to outflank the HIV/AIDS virus. Unsuccessful at developing vaccines that the cause the body's natural immune ...