The Intersection of HIV-1 and Extracellular Vesicle Research
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Explore the complex relationship between HIV-1 infection and extracellular vesicle biology in this 58-minute research seminar presented by Anastasia Williams and Sebastian Molnar from Johns Hopkins Medicine. Delve into cutting-edge findings that examine how HIV-1 interacts with extracellular vesicles, small membrane-bound particles that play crucial roles in intercellular communication. Learn about the latest research methodologies and discoveries in this emerging field that bridges virology and cellular biology. Gain insights into how extracellular vesicles may influence HIV-1 pathogenesis, transmission, and potential therapeutic interventions. Understand the implications of this research for developing new approaches to HIV treatment and prevention, particularly in the context of neurological complications associated with HIV infection.
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The Intersection of HIV-1 and Extracellular Vesicle Research
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Johns Hopkins Medicine