Scientists develop a new HIV microbicide -- and a way to mass produce it in plants
Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 10:43
in Health & Medicine
In what could be a major pharmaceutical breakthrough, research published online in The FASEB Journal describes how scientists from St George's, University of London have devised a one-two punch to stop HIV. First the report describes a new protein that can kill the virus when used as a microbicide. Then the report shows how it might be possible to manufacture this protein in quantities large enough to make it affordable for people in developing countries.