A breakthrough in AIDS research
Friday, July 9, 2010 - 11:07
in Health & Medicine
A pair of naturally occurring antibodies are able to kill more than 90% of all strains of HIV, researchers say. The finding could lead to the development of new treatments and a possible vaccine. An effective vaccine against the AIDS virus may have moved one step closer to reality, researchers said Thursday.
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