Immune System Discovery could lead to more Effective Vaccines
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JDFebruary 17, 2014
The topic not addressed was how pregnant women with HIV infection might be able to protect their unborn children from infection. If Weber's research leads to educating T-cells in this situation, much of Africa could be saved from the plague of AIDS.
Regina FaresinFebruary 17, 2014
Thank you for sharing this in a way that I can understand the most important aspects of the discovery!
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