A new collection of compounds, called "bryologs" -- derived from a tiny marine organism -- activate hidden reservoirs of the virus that currently make the disease nearly impossible to eradicate.
Stanford chemists have synthesized a
compound that flushes out latent HIV.
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Chemists Synthesize Compound That Flushes out Latent HIV
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Labels:
Biotechnology,
HIV and AIDS,
Infectious Diseases,
Molecular Biology,
Virology,
Viruses
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