Potential HIV Drug Keeps Virus Out of Cells
August 18, 2010
August 18, 2010
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 18 -- The University of Utah Health Science Center issued the following news release:
Following up a pioneering 2007 proof-of-concept study, a University of Utah biochemist and colleagues have developed a promising new anti-HIV drug candidate, PIE12-trimer, that prevents HIV from attacking human cells.
Michael S. Kay, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of biochemistry in the U School of Medicine and senior author of the study published Wednesday, . . .
Following up a pioneering 2007 proof-of-concept study, a University of Utah biochemist and colleagues have developed a promising new anti-HIV drug candidate, PIE12-trimer, that prevents HIV from attacking human cells.
Michael S. Kay, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor of biochemistry in the U School of Medicine and senior author of the study published Wednesday, . . .
