Aids, research


Reportage on the Vaccine Research Institute’s (VRI) immunomonitoring platform. The Vaccine Research Institute’s aim is to speed up the development of an HIV vaccine. It stems from the ANRS’s (French national AIDS and hepatitis research agency) vaccine programme. Research is carried out on the mononuclear cells in the blood. The lab receives blood samples from people who have, and haven’t had the vaccine. Researchers use the luminex technology (Bioplex 200), which allows the dosage of analytes. Cytokine concentration is measured in the samples of T Lymphocyte cells.


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