A Protein's Role In Enabling AIDS Virus To Reproduce Detailed
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 09:35
in Biology & Nature
Scientists have discovered new details about how a simian strain of the AIDS virus replicates. The findings are significant because they suggest new strategies to prevent replication, and because they are applicable to human strains of the virus, which, despite the persistent efforts of scientists over two decades, can only be slowed by drug treatments but neither cured nor prevented.
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