Study takes major step in pursuit of HIV cure NatureMedicine
The results of the study are very encouraging, says Dr. Jesper Damsgaard Gunst from Aarhus University Hospital—lead author and another of the main driving forces behind the trial.
In addition, the antibodies also bind in large complexes to viruses that end up in the lymph nodes, where they amongst other things stimulate the ability of certain immune cells to develop immunity to HIV. This way the body may be able to control the spread of virus and"protect" itself from the harm induced by HIV infection.
Amongst other things, the US Department of Health recently earmarked a large pool of money for research in this area.
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