Scientists Make Immune Cells in Mice That Fight Off HIV - Health .
Still, until research is conducted on humans, there's no way to know if the treatment will work in people. And it may be years until that happens. But there are high hopes. %26ldquo;It's a one-shot treatment if it works,%26rdquo; noted study co-author Paula ... %26ldquo;We want to make sure that this works, and a good place to start is in a patient population who already have their stem cells taken out,%26rdquo; she said. Cannon and her colleagues would like to test it by piggybacking on a gene therapy ...
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