abstract |
Anti-HLA and other antibodies are present in goat serum after injection of HIV antigenic material, and form the basis for an effective treatment for HIV, multiple sclerosis and other proliferative immune conditions. In one variation, the use of HIV virus as immunogen to give the antibody is not needed; human white blood cells are employed as immunogen to give an effective antibody preparation. The figure depicts profiles for sera from goats immunised with the HIV cocktail, and with human white blood cells designated SHULA. |