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New research showing how the HIV virus targets veterans or memory T-cells could change how drugs are used to stop the virus, Mason researchers say.














When it comes to germ-busting power, the eyes have it, according to a discovery by UC Berkeley researchers that could lead to new, inexpensive antimicrobial drugs. Proteins in the eye can help keep pathogens at bay, finds a new UC Berkeley study.







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