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Nanotubes Could Aid Study Of Retrovirus Infections

Recent findings by medical researchers indicate that naturally occurring nanotubes may serve as tunnels that protect retroviruses and bacteria travelling from diseased to healthy cells a fact that may explain why vaccines fare poorly against some invaders. To better study the missions of these intercellular nanotubes, scientists have sought to form them quickly and easily in test tubes.

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