
A new vulnerability in the armor of HIV that a vaccine, other preventive regimen or treatment could exploit has been discovered by NIH scientists. The site straddles two proteins, gp41 and gp120, that jut out of the virus and augments other known places where broadly neutralizing antibodies (bNAbs) bind to HIV. This newly identified site on the viral spike is where a new antibody found by the scientists in an HIV-infected person binds to the virus. Called 35O22, the antibody ...
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