Thursday, January 27


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HIV Smart Bomb

"Animal trials are proving successful for a new HIV treatment that attaches itself to the disease like a magnet and then stops it from spreading.

John Rossi, chair of molecular and cellular biology at the City of Hope hospital in Duarte, California is the lead author on the study of the new therapy, which utilized mice. Rossi describes the treatment as a smart bomb against HIV."

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