Monkeys resist infection by closing gates that SIV, HIV use to get into cells

Sunday, June 26, 2011 - 16:00 in Health & Medicine

Sooty mangabeys, a type of African monkey, have intrigued scientists for years because they can survive infection by SIV, a relative of HIV, and not succumb to AIDS.

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