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Medical treatment that boosts the immune system rather than attacking ever-mutating viruses may one day help HIV-positive people whose bodies have built a resistance to anti-HIV cocktails, according to a Keck School of Medicine of USC researcher.

I-Chueh Huang has spent 13 years researching how the human immune system controls viral infections. His lab recently pinpointed a variant of a protein — one naturally found in the body — that helps fight HIV.

The study, published in the July 3 issue of the...
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USC researcher identifies a new potential way to treat HIV
Targeting human proteins may be a more effective treatment than using "HIV cocktails" to maintain health.

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