From Aidsmap July 10, 2009
Posted by conantadmin in In the News.Tags: HIV/AIDS, microbicides
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Microbicides 2008: Cellulose sulphate has unexpected tissue toxicity
“Investigations into the candidate microbicide cellulose sulphate (Ushercell) using the substance on vaginal tissue samples have revealed that it causes loss of tissue integrity by destroying proteins that bind cells together. This allows HIV to leak into the underlying tissues.”
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