HIV DNA successfully excised from animals

Thursday, May 19, 2016 - 08:21 in Biology & Nature

Using gene editing technology, researchers have, for the first time, successfully excised a segment of HIV-1 DNA -- the virus responsible for AIDS -- from the genomes of living animals. The breakthrough is a critical step in the development of a potentially curative strategy for HIV infection.

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