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Therapeutics Proteins and HIV Vaccines

Various Centres in throughout the world are doing research in discovering new therapeutics molecules and novel peptide/epitapes that can be used for developing HIV Vaccine.
It has been known for many years that HIV is an extremely difficult virus to render harmless, and no cure presently exists. Research into a vaccine is one of several strategies to reduce the worldwide harm from AIDS, with other approaches based upon antiviral treatments such as highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART), and social approaches
The brightening future of HIV Therapeutics
The potential of heat shock protein-peptide complexes as a therapeutic HIV vaccine.
Therapeutic targets for HIV-1 infection in Host proteome
DISCOVERING REGULATED NETWORKS DURING HIV-1 LATENCY AND REACTIVATION