2024-02-03 15:00:03
HIV infects immune cells until they self-destruct. The massive loss of these cells leads to the immunodeficiency typical of AIDS. There is no cure. But progress in research was achieved by scientists at the Max Planck Institute MPI-Nat in Göttingen and MIT Massachusetts in the USA.
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Göttingen. The world population cannot get rid of HIV. More than a million people are infected with the AIDS virus every year, according to the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Natural Sciences (MPI-Nat) in Göttingen. Researchers are looking for solutions – in Göttingen and Massachusetts they may have made one step further.
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