Anti-HIV drugs reduce the cause of some forms of vision loss
Friday, May 23, 2008 - 03:49
in Health & Medicine
A potential new therapeutic use for anti-HIV drugs known as protease inhibitors has been suggested by a team of researchers from Harvard Medical School, Boston, and Inserm U848, France, as a result of their work in a mouse model of retinal detachment.
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