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Is this the beginning of the end for HIV
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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 5677661, member: 405866"] They got the promising sample from a patient living with HIV for at least 30 years. He is still living, yes, but he has carried around the virus the whole time. Even if that approach is transferable to other humans (which is completely unclear), it doesn't look like an approach to get rid of HIV. It would be a better way to stop the evolution to AIDS. [/QUOTE]
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