A UK firm has begun the first human trial investigating the use of genetically engineered white blood cells in treating HIV. The therapy developed by Oxford-based Adaptimmune involves the removal of some of a patient's T-cells, altering the cells' DNA to produce an enhanced version of a ...
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Adaptimmune begins human trials of "holy grail" cellular HIV therapy
19 October 2009
Elizabeth Cairns
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