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New study reveals HIV’s vulnerabilities, opening up possibilities for complementary therapies

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Isabelle Rouiller/University of Melbourne in Cell Host & Microbe

Envelope proteins on the surface of HIV

One of the many mysteries that scientists working with HIV have been trying to solve is how the virus keeps its identity hidden in the body. The virus can be detected in blood, but once it gains entry into our cells, it remains obscure and out of reach of the immune system. And this inability to detect the virus in our cells has hindered efforts to properly eliminate the disease. Read More

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