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Wonder if they could design a harmless virus to pre-infect T-cells which do no harm to the cell but effectively block the HIV from infecting?
A virus with a limited life span, capabilities and countermeasures known once the job is done or the virus is no longer needed. "Onboard the nanoshuttle itself is a special type of virus called a bacteriophage, or phage for short, that infects only bacteria." http://www.livescience.com/humanbiology/060324_nanoshuttles.html |
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nice article - seems like they always say "some day"...
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HIV Accessory Protein Disables Host Immunity Via Receptor-protein Intermediary
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2006/03/060331010210.htm |
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