A team of scientists claims to have created an injection that could suppress HIV for years. Researchers claim that, after a single infusion of genetically modified immune cells to recognize the virus, two people who participated in their study managed to suppress HIV at undetectable levels, one of them for nearly two years. Their findings will be presented this week at a conference in Boston, which is organized by the American Society of Gene an…
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A team of scientists claims to have created an injection that could suppress HIV for years. Researchers claim that, after a single infusion of genetically modified immune cells to recognize the virus, two people who participated in their study managed to suppress HIV at undetectable levels, one of them for nearly two years. Their findings will be presented this week at a conference in Boston, which is organized by the American Society of Gene an…