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UCLA: Stem Cells Kill HIV--Possible Cure?

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posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 03:30 PM
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A short, but informative story from the Advocate.


Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, made a stunning announcement Monday: Stem cells can be engineered to kill HIV.

The results, published Monday in the online journal PLoS ONE, demonstrate that human stem cells can be engineered into the equivalent of a genetic vaccine.

"We have demonstrated in this proof-of-principle study that this type of approach can be used to engineer the human immune system, particularly the T-cell response, to specifically target HIV-infected cells," lead investigator Scott Kitchen, assistant professor of medicine in the division of hematology and oncology at the Devid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, said in a release. "These studies lay the foundation for further therapeutic development that involves restoring damaged or defective immune responses toward a variety of viruses that cause chronic disease, or even different types of tumors."


Story can be found here.

Ths is a very interesting development. Not only could this be used to treat HIV, it could also be used to cure a host of other diseases that require pin point accuracy.

What do you all think?

~Keeper



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 03:51 PM
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I think.....this has already been posted....


www.abovetopsecret.com...

.....but I think stem cells are great.


-Dev



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 03:51 PM
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This was the first news I heard this morning, and almost made a thread about it. There is another thread in regards to the subject.


But, on topic: This is wonderful news.



posted on Dec, 12 2009 @ 03:58 PM
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