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Study highlights need for cell-type-specific therapies in treatment of HIV
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoResearchers from the University of Illinois have demonstrated the importance of cell-type-specific...
Efficacy and safety of novel multifunctional M10 CAR-T cells in HIV-1-infected patients: a phase I,...
Nature· 1 day agoM10 cells were also found to impose selective pressure on the latent viral reservoir. No significant treatment-related adverse effects were observed. Overall, our study supported the potential ...
Herpes cure with gene editing makes progress in laboratory studies
Medical Xpress· 2 days agoPublished May 13 in Nature Communications, Jerome and his Fred Hutch team published an encouraging...
CRISPR can treat common form of inherited blindness, early data hint
LiveScience· 1 hour agoThis form of vision loss, called Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), is often evident at birth and...
Pig-Kidney Recipient Dies; Colon Cancers Surge in Teens; CRISPR Fails to Cure HIV
MedPage Today· 2 days agoRichard Slayman, the first patient ever to receive a gene-edited pig kidney, died about 2 months...
Want Cosmetic Injections? Please Don’t Go to That Shady Med Spa
Glamour via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoWith consequences from botulism to HIV, dozens of unsuspecting patients are paying the price of...
Q&A: Scientist partners with colleagues around the globe to make gene therapies more effective and...
Medical Xpress· 6 days agoIn a Q&A, Adair discusses the promise of gene therapies to cure an array of diseases, as well as the need for stakeholders around the world to join forces to develop the best ...
UTSW Research: Improved bladder cancer detection, | Newswise
Newswise· 6 days agoBlue light improves bladder cancer detection across races; Gamma waves distinguish goal-oriented...
Infected blood company’s cost-cutting caused deadly polio epidemic
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA US laboratory that killed 10 children and gave 40,000 people polio went on to sell infected blood...
A Shaggy, Sting-y night by the ocean raises more than $4 million for AIDS research
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoShe then introduced the chairs, who noted that a cure for HIV was still urgently needed and reminded guests that the night was all about raising money.