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Scientists Engineer Stem Cells That Can Identify and Destroy HIV Inside Living Mice
Genetically engineered human stem cells have been shown to be capable of suppressing HIV by virus-infected cells in living mice, according to scientists who hope that the recent breakthrough will lead to a cure for HIV patients.
By Christine Hsu | April 13, 2012
Genetically engineered human stem cells have been shown to be capable of suppressing HIV by virus-infected cells in living mice, according to scientists who hope that the recent breakthrough will lead to a cure for HIV patients.
Previous HIV research largely focused on vaccines or drugs that aim to slow the virus?s progression, but the latest findings offers hope of a potential treatment that can completely eradicate HIV from an infected patient, according to researchers from the latest study published April 12 in the journal PLoS Pathogens...
Scientists Engineer Stem Cells That Can Identify and Destroy HIV Inside Living Mice
Genetically engineered human stem cells have been shown to be capable of suppressing HIV by virus-infected cells in living mice, according to scientists who hope that the recent breakthrough will lead to a cure for HIV patients.
By Christine Hsu | April 13, 2012
Genetically engineered human stem cells have been shown to be capable of suppressing HIV by virus-infected cells in living mice, according to scientists who hope that the recent breakthrough will lead to a cure for HIV patients.
Previous HIV research largely focused on vaccines or drugs that aim to slow the virus?s progression, but the latest findings offers hope of a potential treatment that can completely eradicate HIV from an infected patient, according to researchers from the latest study published April 12 in the journal PLoS Pathogens...