Newly discovered HIV genome modification may put a twist on vaccine and drug design

Monday, February 22, 2016 - 14:30 in Health & Medicine

HIV infection of human immune cells triggers a massive increase in methylation, a chemical modification, to both human and viral RNA, aiding replication of the virus. A new study identifies a new mechanism for controlling HIV replication and its interaction with the host immune system.

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