Nature Immunology, Published online: 22 September 2025; doi:10.1038/s41590-025-02285-6 The authors spatially and functionally map innate lymphoid cells in the human female genital tract at homeostasis, uncovering tissue-specific and subset-specific distribution and functions, and Read More
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Pioneering project uses “rapid autopsies” to find virus hideouts in infected people Summary A groundbreaking research project employs “rapid autopsies” to investigate how viruses, specifically focusing on COVID-19, persist and spread within the human body Read More
A vaccine successfully induced specific B cells in rhesus macaques, paving the way for an effective HIV vaccine in humans. Summary A promising HIV vaccine strategy has shown success in rhesus macaques. The vaccine effectively Read More
NIH ponders overhauling HIV budget to capitalize on prevention breakthrough
Scientists warn $1 billion push for “implementation science” spurred by promise of lenacapavir will hurt research on new treatments and vaccines Summary Scientists are raising concerns that a $1 billion investment in “implementation science,” driven by the Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6759, Page 455-457, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the specific content of the Science article from July 2025, I can provide a general summary based on the journal and format. A Science article in that Read More
‘Something remarkable has happened’: Cancer treatments bolster evidence of a
In exclusive chat with Science, Loreen Willenberg describes remaining HIV-free even after immune-suppressing therapies for brain and lung tumors Summary Loreen Willenberg, a rare “elite controller” of HIV, maintains a naturally suppressed viral load without Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6756, Page 135-135, July 2025. Summary Without knowing the actual content of the Science issue, I can only provide a general summary. This Science journal entry, Volume 389, Issue 6756, published in July 2025, is likely the Read More