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UCSF. . Masks act as a physical barrier against the virus that causes COVID-19, helping prevent the virus from sneaking into the body and binding to ACE2 receptors on lung and airway cells. Now, UCSF researchers have published work on a new way to neutralize the virus once it’s already in the body: by blocking the interaction between the ...
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On his first day at SFGH, Paul Volberding, MD, met his first AIDS patient — a moment that led to the creation of Ward 86 — the nation’s first HIV clinic, built with input and support from San Francisco’s LGBTQ community. More than 40 years later, UCSF’s leadership in HIV/AIDS care, prevention, and research continues to shape global health. | UCSF
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