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Gene Researchers Work to Engineer HIV-Resistant Cells

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Gene Researchers Work to Engineer HIV-Resistant Cells

JAMA , Volume 312 (4) – Jul 23, 2014

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Publisher
American Medical Association
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Copyright 2014 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
0098-7484
eISSN
1538-3598
DOI
10.1001/jama.2014.8659
pmid
25006756
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Abstract

News & Analysis Medical News & Perspectives .......p323 Visualizing Health Policy ...............p326 Health Agencies Update................p328 Gene Researchers Work to Engineer Survey of Iraq and Afghanistan Soldiers ED Visits for Sedatives Increase HIV-Resistant Cells and Veterans FDA Opens Adverse Event Data Physicians’ Group Discourages Routine Clinician’s Guide for Genomics Clinical Trials Update......................p327 Pelvic Examination FDA Sets Social Media Rules Lower Blood Pressure Not Necessarily Better news@JAMA: From JAMA’s Daily News Site Ketamine Effective in Treating PTSD News From the CDC .......................p329 Milk May Delay Knee Osteoarthritis in Women Zika Virus Strikes French Polynesia Antidepressants in Pregnancy Don’t Lead to Spoils of Wild Game Hunt: Trichinellosis Cases Cardiac Defects in Infants in Illinois Medical News & Perspectives Tracy Hampton, PhD ver since the evolution of the HIV/ 6[1]:54-68). The idea of therapeutically AIDS pandemic, researchers have creating the equivalent of the natural HIV VIRION E long sought effective strategies to CCR5-Δ-32 mutation by using gene abla- prevent HIV infection or help the body keep tion or suppressing gene expression to the virus in check after infection has oc- eliminate the CCR5 HIV coreceptor on CD4 curred. In addition to a decades-long effort cells is an old one, said Oregon Health and

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JAMAAmerican Medical Association

Published: Jul 23, 2014

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