Gene-edited stem cells show promise against HIV in non-human primates – Science Daily
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Gene-edited stem cells show promise against HIV in non-human primates
Science Daily In 2007, HIV-positive Timothy Brown, also known as the Berlin Patient, received a bone marrow stem cell transplant to treat his leukemia. The procedure eliminated HIV from his system, likely facilitated by a mutation in the gene CCR5 in the donor cells … |
