Proviral Location Affects Virus Production and Immune Recognition of HIV-1-Infected T Cell Clones
Offered By: Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of proviral location on virus production and immune recognition in HIV-1-infected T cell clones through this 48-minute seminar presented by Dr. Francesco Simonetti from Johns Hopkins Medicine. Delve into cutting-edge research findings as part of the Joint NIMH Center Seminar Series, examining how the positioning of proviral DNA within host cell genomes influences viral replication and the immune system's ability to detect infected cells. Gain insights into the complex interplay between HIV-1 integration sites, viral gene expression, and immune evasion strategies, potentially informing new approaches for HIV treatment and cure research.
Syllabus
Proviral Location Affects Virus Production and Immune Recognition of HIV-1–infected T cell Clones
Taught by
Johns Hopkins Medicine
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