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A Possible Future HIV Cure

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CRISPR could disable and cure HIV, suggests promising lab experiment
The gene-editing technique CRISPR disabled HIV that lay dormant in immune cells in a lab experiment, raising hopes for an eventual cure

Scientists Manage to Cut HIV Out of Individual Cells
Scientists say they've been able to literally cut out the "bad" bits of DNA from infected cells to eliminate HIV using CRISPR gene editing. While it's still far too early to conclude whether the technique could be used to cure HIV, as the BBC reports — let alone whether it's safe and effective in the long run — scientists are hopeful that gene therapy could be part of a treatment.

HIV in cell culture can be completely eliminated
Authors successfully demonstrate transport of new-gene editing technology to ‘cut out’ HIV DNA from infected cells; preliminary findings very encouraging, but much work to do to transform technology into a cure for HIV.