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Researchers look for drugs to keep HIV dormant – Hindustan Times
Researchers during a recent study found a way to look for chemicals that can keep the virus suppressed into its dormant state.

The human immunodeficiency virus infects the cells that can either exploit them to start making more copies of itself or remain dormant, a phenomenon called latency. Researchers during a recent study found a way to look for chemicals that can keep the virus suppressed into its dormant state.
The findings of the study were published in a new paper, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “The current drug treatments block healthy cells from becoming infected by the virus,” said Yiyang Lu,…
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