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Recent research held University of Melbourne managed to uncover the immunity to HIV. They then developed a vaccine to build antibodies against the virus. By analyzing the role of human antibody called ADCC in patients with HIV, researchers were able to identify the involvement of viruses with antibodies. Professor Stephen Kent and one of his colleagues said, "has implications powerful Antibodies in ADCC protection against HIV in some trials of the vaccine, but their role is not yet fully understood for sure."
"The results of this research show HIV virus is extremely easy to switch places, but also proved capable of preventing ADCC antibodies virus evolves faster and makes it weaker," said Kent. Look, a nice ADCC antibodies could have really used to fight infection through vaccines and stop it. The results of this research have been published in the journal PNAS issue may 2011.
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