HIV-host interactions: vital to the virus and key to its inhibition

Current Opinion in Microbiology
Alexandra Trkola

Abstract

Much progress has been made in recent years in the investigation of the interplay between HIV-1 and its host cells. Most of these interactions are complex and have not yet been fully unraveled. Nevertheless, current knowledge on the molecular interactions between HIV and host-cell factors has substantially broadened our understanding of the viral life cycle and opened new investigative areas for drug intervention.

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