T-cell 'nanotubes' may explain how HIV virus conquers human immune system
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String-like connections found between T-cells could be important to how HIV spreads between cells in the human immune system, according to new research published online yesterday in
Nature Cell Biology. The newly-discovered strands, named 'membrane nanotubes' by scientists, could help to explain how the HIV virus infects human immune cells so quickly and effectively.
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