Researchers Develop New Method to 'Fingerprint' HIV

Researchers Develop New Method to 'Fingerprint' HIV
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HIV is a master of disguise. The virus uses a shield of sugar molecules, called glycans, to hide from the immune system and block antibodies from attacking it.
 
Now scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have developed a method to analyze the glycan shield on HIV's protective outer glycoprotein, developed as a potential HIV vaccine candidate.

 

 



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