Scientists explain binding action of 2 key HIV antibodies; could lead to new vaccine design
Monday, November 9, 2009 - 17:14
in Health & Medicine
A very close and detailed study of how the most robust antibodies work to block the HIV virus as it seeks entry into healthy cells has revealed a new direction for researchers hoping to design an effective vaccine.
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