Researchers knock down gene to stop HIV in its tracks (subscription)

By Janelle Weaver

Last month, San Francisco officials granted a city proclamation to Gero Hütter for his 2007 discovery that a bone marrow transplant could, it seems, cure a person of HIV. The German hematologist’s findings raised hopes for a new therapeutic treatment, but the shortage of tissue-matched donors has prompted some researchers to apply the lessons learned to new techniques. (Click here to continue reading)

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