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The medicines used to treat HIV are excellent at suppressing HIV-virus replication and preventing destruction of immune cells, but the medicines are unable to eradicate the dormant, or sleeping, copies in immune cells.
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Both baicalein and biochanin A interfered with critical steps in the virus's natural replication cycle, the study found.
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Inhibitors can prevent HIV from entering cells or block steps in the replication of the virus.
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Telaprevir is a protease inhibitor that attacks the virus directly and blocks its replication, much the way antiretrovirals revolutionized the treatment of AIDS over a decade ago.
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We have a very small group of patients called elite controllers, who have never received treatment - but their infection and the replication of the virus is controlled naturally.
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The researchers found that there was reduced replication of the feline Aids virus - known as feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) - in these cats.
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"At the same time, you prevent the immune system from being severely damaged by the continual replication of (the) virus for an extended period of time, " he said.
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Most have one or more treatments on the market that act as HIV virus inhibitors to prevent the HIV virus from inserting the DNA genetic code necessary for replication into healthy cells.
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Encouragingly, in these children long-term control of HIV replication following early antiretroviral treatment has resulted in extremely low levels of virus and diminished anti-HIV immune responses.
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When infected by a virus, the immune system typically targets those chains of dsRNA in an attempt to prevent replication.
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