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T cells get tough against HIV: in mice, RNA 'scissors' keep the AIDS virus at bay.

I pity the fool who messes with these T cells.

Delivering molecular "scissors" into T cells in mice makes the immune cells downright hostile to HIV. Not only do the cells reject the virus's advances, but copies of the virus already inside the cells get snipped up.

The technique is the first to deliver these HIV-fighting scissors--called small interfering RNAs, or siRNAs--into T cells in living animals, Premlata Shankar of Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in E1 Paso...

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