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05 February at 08.29 PM
Scientists see an ultra-fast movement on surface of HIV virus
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Key Moment in HIV Infection Identified: The envelope glycoprotein of the HIV virus snaps open to attach to human T-cells.
New Vaccine Development Opportunities: This discovery paves the way for developing AIDS vaccines focused on preventing this glycoprotein from opening.
Shift in Vaccine Strategy: This finding challenges previous vaccine development approaches.
Dynamic Nature of HIV: The research highlights HIV's complex behavior and infection mechanism.
Potential for Targeted Prevention: The study suggests new methods for effectively preventing HIV infection by targeting specific viral structures.
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