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Scientists excise HIV DNA from the genomes of living animals to eliminate further infection using CRISPR/Cas9, the first to perform the feat in three different animal models, including a “humanized” model in which mice were transplanted with human immune cells and infected with the virus.
Scientists excise HIV DNA from the genomes of living animals to eliminate further infection using CRISPR/Cas9, the first to perform the feat in three different animal models, including a “humanized” model in which mice were transplanted with human immune cells and infected with the virus.
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