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Molecular Condom Blocks HIV

A novel gel that filters out HIV could protect women from infection.

Ganging Up on HIV

A diverse group of antibodies may work together to neutralize the virus, suggesting a new approach to vaccination.

Counting Cells in Seconds

A lensless imaging system finds and recognizes the shadows of T cells and bacteria.

Genesis of a Virus

Scientists witness the birth of an HIV particle as it happens.

A Cheaper Way to Monitor HIV

A new device that measures T cells in HIV patients will soon be tested in Africa.

Carbon Nanotubes versus HIV

Nanotubes can transport RNA into the human immune system's white blood cells, making the cells less vulnerable to attack by the HIV virus.

Can RNA Turn Genes On?

Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have found that RNA may be a potential tool in activating dormant genes.

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