A system that renders certain types of immune cells impervious to HIV infection, possibly paving the way to its eradication from the body was cracked by US researchers. The system's two vital components are high levels of a molecule that becomes embedded in viral DNA like a code written in invisible ink and an enzyme that, when it reads the code, switches from repairing the DNA to chopping it up into unusable pieces. Johns Hopkins researchers say the ...
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