HIV deciphered, scientists hope to find its weakness


LONDON: Scientists have for the first time peeled open the virus that can lead to AIDS from its shell raising giving a priceless insight into how it can be stopped from infecting millions across the globe every year.

A team of researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have announced that they have peeled open HIV's outer coating and discovered 4-million-atom structure inside the protein shell.

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