New Treatment Approach Holds Promise For Children Infected By Dangerous Respiratory Virus
Wed, 18 Oct 2006 03:00 AM EST
... Working with laboratory mice, researchers have taken an important step toward developing a therapy for respiratory syncytial virus, showing for the first time that RSV damages lung cells by inducing the production of inflammatory reactive oxygen species -- an effect that can be substantially reduced by treating the mice with an antioxidant chemical. ...
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