HIV Isolate From Kenya Provides Clues For Vaccine Design
Two simple changes in its outer envelope protein could render the AIDS virus vulnerable to attack by the immune system, according to research fromKenya and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center published in PLoS Medicine. The results could provide important clues for designing an effective AIDS vaccine, which is badly needed to decrease the number of new HIV infections,now estimated at about 2.5 million per year worldwide. [click link for full article]
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Filed under: HIV / AIDS on January 3rd, 2008