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Science & Technology | IL-27 Found to Play Significant Role in Conferring HIV Resistance
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) targets specific immune cells in the body known as macrophages because these are the cells that eliminate foreign material such as bacteria or viruses. HIV is able to reproduce and spread throughout the body if it can avoid destruction by macrophages. A recent study by Lue Dai, Ph.D., and colleagues revealed that the human cytokine IL-27 helps promote the body’s production of macrophages that are resistant to HIV.
Science & Technology | $200,000 Grants Awarded to CCR Researchers for HIV/AIDS Studies
Earlier this year, the Office of AIDS Research (OAR) awarded two, two-year grants of $200,000 each to Anu Puri, Ph.D., and Robert Blumenthal, Ph.D., both of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) Nanobiology Program, and to Eric Freed, Ph.D., of the HIV Drug Resistance Program, for their research on potential new treatments for HIV.
Science & Technology | FNLCR Set to Launch Full-Scale Assault on Ras
Armed with an array of leading-edge technologies, scientific and technical expertise, and the full backing of the National Cancer Institute’s scientific advisers, the Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research is preparing to launch a full-scale attack against an intractable problem: the cancer-causing family of Ras genes.