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What Is the Structure of SAMHD1 and When is it Expressed? SAMHD1, or Sterile Alpha Motif and Histidine/Aspartate domain-containing protein 1, is a dimeric enzyme with phosphohydrolase and nuclease activity that functions as a blockade for virus replication in dendritic...

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Searching for the Heart of the Problem: Antibodies to Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein – Cardiac Myosin Binding Protein-C (cMyBP-C) is a protein present in cardiac muscle that has been shown to affect the organizational structure of the muscle itself by...

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NIAID/AP Antibody Suppresses AIDS Virus – An H9 T cell, blue, is shown infected with HIV, yellow. Researchers at Rockefeller University say a new antibody can be given to HIV patients years before their bodies would produce them naturally —...

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Written by David Heitz | Published on December 18, 2014 Find this article and others like it on Healthline’s website here. Does the Llama Hold the Key to HIV Vaccines? – Does Llama Blood Hold the Key to an HIV...

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