Synthetic Peptide Targets Latent Papilloma Virus Infections
Fri, 05 Jan 2007 04:00 AM EST
... Infection with the human papilloma virus, the major cause of cervical cancer, is forever. The virus remains latent in skin cells, ready to flare up at any time to create warts on the skin or the genitals. A new finding by UC Berkeley's Michael Botchan and colleagues offers hope that a drug can halt spread of the virus into new cells, and perhaps even eliminate the virus from the body. ...
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