Exosome-mediated stable epigenetic repression of HIV-1
A strategy to control HIV-1 infection is to stably repress HIV-1 and induce “deep latency”. Here the authors show that a recombinant anti-HIV-1-1 protein can be packaged as mRNA into exosomes and delivered systemically to repress HIV-1-1 within the context of virus infected mice and achieve long ter...
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Main Authors: | Surya Shrivastava, Roslyn M. Ray, Leo Holguin, Lilliana Echavarria, Nicole Grepo, Tristan A. Scott, John Burnett, Kevin V. Morris |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c2f5bfdbc83d4fcc98387b48cc1d19d1 |
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