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A New Gene Has Been Found to Restrain the Spread of AIDS Virus?
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A New Gene Has Been Found to Restrain the Spread of AIDS Virus?
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It is reported that some researchers from KCL have found a new gene named MX2, which can restrain the spread of AIDS virus to a large degree. Those researchers said the discovery of this unique gene function will pave the way for developing more effective and less toxic treatments in AIDS. Relevant studies have been published in the latest issue of Nature.
We often hear reports say that which certain gene or technique was discovered or created to restrain AIDs, but the fact is that we've never seen a real one that can accomplish this "dream task". Will you still believe in this new gene mention in the article?
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