MILAN, Italy: A team of scientists in Italy have discovered the "hiding place" of HIV cells that holds promise for important developments towards new therapies to cure the disease.

The team at the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) in the northern city of Trieste photographed the structure of nucleic lymphocites with a high-resolution microscopy technique, a statement from ICGEB said.

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