Mutant host cell protein sequesters critical HIV-1 element
Friday, January 23, 2009 - 15:56
in Health & Medicine
Scientists have identified a new way to inhibit a molecule that is critical for HIV pathogenesis. The research, published by Cell Press in the 16th January issue of the journal Molecular Cell, presents a target for development of antiretroviral therapeutics that are likely to complement existing therapies and provide additional protection from HIV and AIDS...
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