Scientists see an ultra-fast movement on surface of HIV virus

Seeing a glycoprotein on the envelope of the HIV virus snap open and shut in mere millionths of a second is giving investigators a new handle on the surface of the virus that could lead to broadly neutralizing antibodies for an AIDS vaccine. Being able to attach an antibody specifically to this little structure that would prevent it from popping open would be key.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/02/240202153435.htm

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