New Synthetic Molecules Trigger Immune Response To HIV And Prostate Cancer
Saturday, November 7, 2009 - 23:33
in Health & Medicine
Researchers have developed synthetic molecules capable of enhancing the body's immune response to HIV and HIV-infected cells, as well as to prostate cancer cells. Their findings could lead to novel therapeutic approaches for these diseases.
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