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CCR5 Gene Therapy Shows HIV Treatment Potential

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Bill

Good news! The approach of keeping a proper amount of protected reservoir CD4 cells in the body that are resistant to the HIV virus seem very promising. I am hiv positive (asian race group) for half a year but I am already on HAART. It would be great to be part of your clinical trial, as I also want to be part of the history. Above all, I wish you great wisdom and success to the pursuit of this great matter. There are many who are trying to be there until the cure comes!

February 20, 2012 the Hague

Peace

This is good news. I'm HIV positive. I want to be a part of your clinical trial. I have not started HAArt Because I just became newly diagnosed. I may I be a part.

December 7, 2011 Benin City, Nigeria.

hope

i am a chinese. This days, i was affected by hiv. I am so sad and feel that i have no future. I know mybe i have 5 five years or more. I can't stand the days in the future. If there is a possibility in the cure, just begin to do it. I volunteer, just let your study in the human body, please.

September 29, 2011 Beijing China

MAT STRAZZ

THEY NEED TO RAMP UP THE TRIALS AND DO HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE AND THEN STUDY THE LONG TERM AFFECTS....ONLY WHEN HUNDREDS OR THOUSANDS HAVE BEN DONE CAN U LEARN IF ANY RARE SIDE EFECTS HAPPEN.. AND LEARN HOW PEOPLE DO OVER TIME....

June 4, 2011 BOSTON

Kevin

I always knew that eventually someone would hit on the right therapy. And I kind of figured it would be similar to what leukemia patients go through! God, I hope this works. For all of us.

May 10, 2011 Independence

ara

I WOULD LOVE TO BE IN THIS TRAIL STUDY SINCE i/M FULL BLOWN AIDS WITH NO OPPORTINIES INFECTION AND UNDECTABLE VIRAL LOAD WITH 320 CELLS COUNT.

April 6, 2011 new yor

MARC

WILL THERE BE ANY TRIALS FOR THIS TREATMENT? LET ME KNOW IF YOUR HAVE ANY INFORMATION...

March 28, 2011 VALLEJO

P.Narendra

I hope a group of scientists are currently working on CXCR4 knock out gene to completely prevent HIV entry to CD4 + T lymphocytes

March 8, 2011 Imphal

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