Sunday, December 8, 2013

AG3 new pathway to fight HIV


The term HIV brings fear to nymphos and is known to be one of the most deadly of all STD’s. Researchers from Northeastern University have found multiple properties of the protein AG3. AG3 is a protein that is known to chemically alter DNA to cause HIV to mutate; however, researchers have found that the protein AG3 acts also acts as a “roadblock” to prevent HIV to replicate DNA.

This new pathway of the protein AG3 stopping HIV can lead to multiple innovations of drugs. These different type of pathways also allow for the trial of other proteins to stop HIV.



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