Now a University of Colorado Cancer Center review published in the journal
Viruses explores another strategy that viruses use to ensure their own survival, also with the unfortunate byproduct of promoting cancer, namely the viral ability to manipulate the human immune system.
Not exact matches
Researchers are
exploring two main
strategies to tackle this problem ---- reactivate and destroy the latent
virus (called «shock and kill») or find a way to silence it for good.
To eliminate HIV latency, scientists are
exploring a «shock and kill»
strategy that would use a combination of drugs to wake up the dormant
virus, then act with the body's own immune system to eliminate the
virus and kill infected cells.