Research Topic · Peer-Reviewed

Pathogenesis

of HIV Pathogenesis of HIV is the process by which Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes disease in humans. It describes the mechanisms by which HIV infects and destroys cells of the immune system, leading to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The understanding of the pathogenesis of HIV is key to the d…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 12 peer-reviewed articles cited Cited 138× across the literature 🗓 Reviewed June 2026

Overview

of HIV Pathogenesis of HIV is the process by which Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes disease in humans. It describes the mechanisms by which HIV infects and destroys cells of the immune system, leading to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The understanding of the pathogenesis of HIV is key to the development of effective treatments and preventive measures. The body's response to the virus, including the development of antibodies, is closely studied to find protective immunity strategies as well as potential treatments. Research in this area is ongoing and has the potential to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with HIV.

Research published in this journal

12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

2015

Epigenetics and Nutrition

Exact topic International Journal of Nutrition Cited by 2 doi:10.14302/issn.2379-7835.ijn-14-603

How this research is being cited

The 12 articles above have been cited 138 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.

A sample of recent works citing this journal's research on Pathogenesis, linking to each citing work.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in International Journal of Cell.

Journal editorial board
Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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