Saturday, 30 November 2013
BREAKTHROUGH: 'Drug' Blocks Replication Of AIDS Virus For First Time
Spanish scientists have designed small synthetic molecules that can block the replication of the deadly AIDS virus. The newly designed molecules inhibit the output of genetic material of the virus from the infected cell nucleus to the cytoplasm, thus the virus replication is blocked and avoids the infection of other cells. This achievement has been obtained for the "first time in the world" by a group of researcher led by Jose Gallego from Universidad Catolica de Valencia. One giant step for science, thank God for science.
Aljazeera News.
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