Hiv Drug Discovery
HIV drug discovery is the process of developing treatments and therapies for HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. The goal of this research is to find drugs that can prevent and treat HIV infections in individuals. Scientists are developing new drugs as well as improving existing treatments in order to improve the health and quality of life of those affected by the virus. These drugs target specific steps in the virus’s lifecycle, such as blocking its entry into cells or inhibiting its ability to replicate itself. Additionally, recent research has focused on creating therapies that can boost the body’s own immune response to HIV, allowing it to fight off the virus. HIV drug discovery is an important area of research that can potentially save millions of lives.
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