February 21st, 2007 at 5:40 pm

HIV Vaccine Breakthrough?

» by Justin in: Health, Gay

This could be great news in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

In a finding that could have profound implications for AIDS vaccine design, researchers led by a team at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), have generated an atomic-level picture of a key portion of an HIV surface protein as it looks when bound to an infection-fighting antibody. Unlike much of the constantly mutating virus, this protein component is stable and - more importantly, say the researchers - appears vulnerable to attack from this specific antibody, known as b12, that can broadly neutralize HIV.

Hat Tip to my friend Brian for the heads up!!

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    if B12 is a constant molecular, this discover can contribut to HIV vacccine design, or it is no uesness.

    guohongxiong on April 4th, 2007
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    I have no idea what that even means! haha :-)

    Justin on April 18th, 2007

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