When Ai Lixin announced the successful tagging, a thunderous applause erupted in the small meeting room, everyone was extremely excited.
They were all discussing excitedly.
Although the binding of the small protein molecule and the bacterial antibody enabled the tagging of the HIV virus, it did not directly result in a complete solution for AIDS, but at worst, it was a very effective method.
There are no direct treatments for AIDS in the world today, whether it's taking antiviral drugs to boost the immune system, or preventing the synthesis of the AIDS virus outside the body, they are all auxiliary treatment methods.
The direct reason why the AIDS virus cannot be cured is that it will increase with the division of lymphocytes, eventually reducing the amount of normally functioning T lymphocytes, causing the body's immunity to decline sharply. When it reaches the third stage, also known as the outbreak of AIDS, various complications caused by immunodeficiency will appear.