See also: Gene Therapy and HIV and Zinc Finger Gene Therapy
Selected Recent Articles
- Gene Scissors Thwart HIV in Latent CD4 Cells, But Mutations Make Virus Stronger. (July 2016, TheBodyPro)
- Maybe CRISPR Gene Editing Won’t Be Such an Easy Way to Attack HIV After All. (April 2016, Poz)
- Gene therapy snips HIV out of infected cells and makes uninfected cells resistant. (March 2016, AIDSmap)
- Supercharging NK cells for cure. (February 2016, Retrovirus Conference)
- Progress in gene therapy for HIV cure. (February 2016, Retrovirus Conference)
- T cell control of HIV: Implications for vaccines and cure. (February 2016, Retrovirus Conference)
- The HIV latent reservoir: Obstacles and strategies to a cure. (February 2016, Retrovirus Conference)
- A tale of two stem-cell transplantations in HIV+ patients: Clues to eradicate HIV. (February 2016, Retrovirus Conference)
- Anti-HIV Molecule May Lead to Vaccine and Long-Acting Treatment. (February 2015, Poz)
- Immune Cells Can Be Manipulated to Kill HIV-Infected Reservoir Cells. (January 2015, Poz)
- HIV Rebounds Detailed in Two Boston Stem Cell Transplant Patients. (March 2014, NATAP)
- Culture Shock: The Boston HIV Mystery. (March 2014, MedPage Today)
- Protected T-cells persist and proliferate in HIV gene therapy study. (March 2014, AIDSmap)
- The ‘Boston patients’ experience HIV rebound after stem cell transplants. (March 2014, AIDSmap)
- Genetic HIV Therapy Aided by Drug to Boost CD4 Infusion. (March 2014, Poz)
- Genetically Modifying Cells to Resist HIV Shows Promise. (March 2014, Poz)
- CD4 gene therapy may enable functional HIV control during treatment interruption. (September 2013, AIDSmap)
- Boy With HIV and Leukemia Dies After Cord Blood Transplant. (July 2013, Poz)
- Sangamo Reports Zinc Finger Gene Therapy Leads to Long-term CD4 Cell Gains, Shrinking HIV Reservoirs. (May 2013, HIVandhepatitis)
- Cord Blood Transplant May Cure Boy With Leukemia of HIV. (April 2013, Poz)
- Advances in Gene Therapies That Act Like Fusion Inhibitors. (March 2013, Poz)
- Gene therapy studies show potential for HIV control without drugs. (March 2013, AIDSmap)
- Stanford’s Gene Therapy Helps Block HIV’s Ability to Bind to CD4s. (January 2013, Poz)