Scientists eliminate HIV in entire genome of mice for the first time

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Scientists eliminate HIV in entire genome of mice for the first time
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The feat by US scientists, revealed today, suggests this two-pronged technique could be the basis for the first universal cure in humans, with human clinical trials slated to start next summer.

Scientists eliminated HIV from the entire genome of lab mice for the first time ever using a slow-acting drug and gene-editing.

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