Researchers have uncovered the molecular signals that guide the activation of latent HIV. Specifically, they showed how molecular crosstalk between calcium and an enzyme called calcineurin, along with a molecule called prostratin, switch on members of the NF- (and) #954;B family of proteins-thereby activating latent HIV. These findings point to a new strategy of artificially activating HIV-a process that experts believe is key to flushing out all evidence of infection and developing ...
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