New research about antibodies for HIV produced in llamas 19 December 2014 Share Loading the player ... Duration: 3 min 44 sec Professor Sharon Lewin discusses new research showing how antibodies produced in llamas may help destroy HIV strains. Professor Lewin describes how llama antibodies are smaller, allowing them to reach parts of the virus that human antibodies aren’t able to reach. She says antibodies are important in finding a vaccine for HIV. Related content in Medicine and Health Science 29 April 2016 The University of Melbourne has put out a call to Victorians to join the world’s largest drug trial aiming to delay the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. 27 April 2016 Today’s state budget announcement provides welcome support to a number of world-leading education and research projects, 来源(Source From):
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