Not exact matches
Using an in vitro
human blood brain barrier model, the researchers demonstrated that radiolabeled mAb2556 could cross the
blood brain barrier and kill HIV -
infected cells without any overt damage to the barrier itself.
Researchers have used radioimmunotherapy (RIT) to destroy remaining
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-
infected cells in the
blood samples of patients treated with antiretroviral therapy, offering the promise of a strategy for curing HIV infection.
With gene - editing tools such as CRISPR, scientists can now eliminate immune - provoking sugars from the surface of pig
cells, introduce
human genes that regulate
blood coagulation to prevent dangerous clots, and snip out viral sequences that some fear could
infect a
human host.
The study's researchers
infected macrophages, a type of
human white
blood cell, with a highly virulent strain of tuberculosis.
Plasmodium parasites
infect human red
blood cells and gain entry via receptors on the
cell surface.
Human cord -
blood T -
cells infected with co-cultivation with HTLV - positive T -
cell lines.
About a week after the P. falciparum parasite is injected by a mosquito into a
human body, it attaches to and
infects the red
blood cells.