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Stanford's Gene Therapy Helps Block HIV's Ability to Bind to CD4s

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mborovets

Similar trial showed infused stem cells don't live long enough in human body. They disappeared after one year. google "hiv OZ1". The main producer of blood cells is still marrow bone with larger quantity of stem cells than could be infused. that is why the Berlin patient experience is not repeatable with infusion of stem cells.

May 30, 2013 Kyiv

Steve S.

Excellent news. Please keep the research coming!

February 26, 2013 Baltimore

Ranjan

Anything that is 5 years away from even human trial is not even worth mentioning and only raises false hopes. Must one play with emotions of those affected

February 19, 2013

xavier

I would be interested in human trials when the time comes.

February 17, 2013 edmore

Andy

"Where are the ACT UP member who who chain themselves to the door of FDA and demand this and other potential cures be expedited!" They're nude, in Boehner's office, demanding that the govt continue to write blank checks to Big Pharma. Those of us who are HIV+ need to look in the mirror and ask what we are really working for before we start wondering why cure research is stagnant. Most "activists" are underpaid pharmaceutical reps. It doesn't have to be this way. Real change starts at home.

February 13, 2013 Cleveland

Big-D

Looks like big Pharma hasn't made enough money yet so they are pushing this back as far as possible, with millions of terminally ill aids patients, there is Zero excuse for the delay.

February 11, 2013 Los Angeles

cheryl whitten

Im not Ashamed!!! No livin in tha shadows its not my fault, I was diagnosed set 17 /1994 ,, im still here .. It is what is .. Im thankful to see soo many comin forward.. Its inspiring..

February 9, 2013 Columbus Ga.

JY

What I don't understand is that if you have a potential cure then why don't they put all means possible into getting it out to the masses, it just doesn't make any sense to keep prolonging and prolonging, all it makes you think is that the FDA and the govnernment, also the pharmacutical companies are all in cohoots pushing cures back, there talking about one of the worst disease in man kinds history and they don't want to cure it, it's all about money I believe they have the cure there just hold

February 7, 2013 s.c.

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