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HEALTHMay 12 · 17:53 UTCAP NEWS

Small study hints that revving up immune cells might help fight HIV

Scientists are exploring the use of CAR-T cell therapy to fight HIV by supercharging patients' immune cells, with two people showing a strong response after receiving the treatment. The therapy involves taking immune cells from a person's blood, genetically engineering them, and infusing them back into the patient. Larger studies are needed to prove the effectiveness of this approach.

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