New computer models predict how patients whose HIV therapy is failing will respond to any new combination of drugs, without the need for an HIV genotype: a test used in wealthy countries to read the ...
Advantages and limitations of genotypic and phenotypic assays are listed in Table 3. Genotypic assays benefit from a comparatively low cost and shorter time requirement for data generation. Only ...
The combined supercomputing power of the UK and US 'national grids' has enabled scientists to simulate the efficacy of an HIV drug in blocking a key protein used by the lethal virus. The method -- an ...
In HIV-1-infected patients with extensive drug resistance, the optimization of background antiretroviral therapy is essential when changing drugs after treatment failure. The genotypic sensitivity ...
HBV Investigators sought to determine the association between liver fibrosis and hepatitis B virus genotype G in patients with comorbid HIV and HBV. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) genotype G is associated ...
The combined supercomputing power of the UK and US ‘national grids’ has enabled UCL (University College London) scientists to simulate the efficacy of an HIV drug in blocking a key protein used by the ...