Gene Mutations Tied To Immune Comeback During Therapy For HIV-1
A new study by U.S. scientists provides compelling evidence that two genes are linchpins in defining the course of immune restoration in HIV-positive individuals undergoing virus-suppressing therapy.Nature Medicine, one of the world’s highest-impact journals, posted the study online March 30.
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Filed under: Genetics on April 2nd, 2008