March 26, 1999
Anti-AIDS Agent Found in Tears and Saliva
Scientists have identified a powerful anti-AIDS agent in tears and saliva.
The protein is the same mystery substance, found in the urine of pregnant women, that was long sought by researchers because it was known to combat AIDS.
The identification of the protein was described in the March 16 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by a research team at New York University and at the
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