Achilles heel of an important HIV replication protein may have been found by researchers. In findings, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine showed that targeting this vulnerable spot could stop the virus from replicating, potentially thwarting HIV infection from progressing to full-blown AIDS. Previous research demonstrated that a small HIV protein called Nef interacts with many other proteins in infected cells to help ...Sunday, 27 January 2013
Researchers may Have Identified an Achilles Heel of a Key HIV Protein
Achilles heel of an important HIV replication protein may have been found by researchers. In findings, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine showed that targeting this vulnerable spot could stop the virus from replicating, potentially thwarting HIV infection from progressing to full-blown AIDS. Previous research demonstrated that a small HIV protein called Nef interacts with many other proteins in infected cells to help ...
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