What is it about?
Neutralizing antibodies (Nabs) are known to have a specific and key role in treating HIV infection where they are applied in designing vaccines and viral neutralization processes. The neutralization of viruses is defined as the abrogation of virus infectivity by the binding of antibodies to the viruses. This review gives preliminary information regarding the tole of neutralizing antibodies in HIV treatment
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Why is it important?
The information gained from this review will improve our understanding of HIV transmission and pathogenesis, this will help for the improvement of more effective vaccination and therapeutic approaches.
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This page is a summary of: Neutralizing Antibodies in HIV Treatment, Current Biotechnology, February 2016, Bentham Science Publishers,
DOI: 10.2174/2211550105666151125220558.
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