Immune Cells, worn out from HIV fight, given new life
Posted on November 11, 2008
Filed Under 365Gay, News
(Toronto, Ontario) A Canadian-U.S. research team has discovered a way to rejuvenate key virus-killing immune cells that become “exhausted” after a person is infected with HIV.
The scientists hope their work could lead to a whole new approach to therapy – bolstering the body’s natural ability to fight the disease by …
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