Vesicles released by bacteria may reduce the spread of HIV in human tissues
| Date | 11th, Dec 2019 |
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| Source | EurekAlert - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Nano-sized vesicles released by certain bacteria that inhabit the vagina may protect against HIV infection, suggests a study of human cells and tissues by researchers at the National Institutes of Health and the University of Bologna, Italy. Known as extracellular vesicles, these bubble-like particles are produced by many kinds of cells and are thought to transport molecules from one cell to another.