Friday, November 30, 2012

The scientist succeeds in duplicating and resisting HIV's gene from monkey

The scientist succeeds in duplicating and resisting HIV's gene from monkey
The researchers of Switzerland Geneva university announce in an item of research results that he issues on the 8th, they have succeeded in duplicating a kind of South American monkey and having gene against HIV's function in the body, this may pave the way for the births of a new kind of AIDS treatments.It is here to issue on the same day>This research results on the electronic edition claim, researchers have succeeded in duplicating owl's monkey (owl's monkey) After resisting HIV's gene in the body, plant it into transgenic mouse's body the same as human amynologic characteristic, find this gene still has ability against HIV the same as original gene.The professor, person in charge of research group, this say the success of gene duplicate, indicate it may regard as existing to resist the intersection of HIV and substituting means of medicine, used as the gene therapy of AIDS.This kind has genes against AIDS function to live in monkey's body of owl of South America, it was a professor of Lu that led a group of scientists of American Columbia University to find in 2004. (Reporter Fu Xu )
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