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Radioactive antibodies hunt out HIV-infected cells

Antibodies tagged with radioactive elements might provide a new treatment.

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  1. Dadachova E., Patel M. C., Toussi S., Apostolidis C., Morgenstern A., et al. PLoS Med, 3. e427 (2006).

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Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York.

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Check, E. Radioactive antibodies hunt out HIV-infected cells. Nature (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/news061106-1

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