Scientists are nearing a breakthrough in using CRISPR gene-editing to eliminate HIV from human DNA. Early trials of EBT-101 ...
In what could mark a historic leap in medical science, researchers are now closer than ever to developing a CRISPR-based therapy capable of cutting the HIV virus directly out of a patient’s genome — ...
More than 40 years after the first AIDS cases, new long-acting drugs and antibody-based therapies are reviving hopes that HIV ...
On June 28, 2012, the most significant scientific breakthrough of the first quarter of the 21st century was announced to the ...
A new method to detect ribonucleic acid (RNA) without needing any complex lab procedures or heating equipment has been ...
EBT-101 is a potentially curative, one-time CRISPR-based treatment which makes two cuts in integrated retroviral DNA to remove large portions of the HIV genome and prevent HIV from escaping and ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Researchers at Temple University's School of Medicine and a team at the University of Nebraska Medical Center say they have, for the first time, eliminated the DNA of HIV-1, the ...
OMAHA, Neb. -- Scientists made major medical announcement Tuesday involving an important step toward a possible cure for HIV. Researchers say a "cure for HIV is possible" after they were able to ...
Results demonstrate safety, biodistribution, and on-target editing of simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV) in non-human primates Data are a key component of scientific rationale supporting the ongoing ...
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