A man from Norway has likely been cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, who has two copies of ...
An HIV patient in Oslo has been in remission for the past five years following a stem cell transplant from his brother, who ...
Scientists have corrected an extremely rare and life-threatening genetic disease of the liver in mouse models and human ...
A 64-year-old Norwegian man appears to have been cured of HIV following a stem cell transplant from his sibling. The patient, ...
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Newly identified RPN1 disease helps explain how protein damage can disrupt early brain development
Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute and an international team of collaborators have used a genetic sequencing technique called whole exome sequencing to discover a new ...
New research suggests that autoimmune diseases may be driven by DNA mutations in immune cells that remove the natural brakes on the immune system. It reveals a previously hidden role for somatic ...
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Sibling Stem Cell Transplant Leads to Rare HIV Remission in 'Oslo Patient'
HIV can be controlled but not completely eradicated by current drugs. (Artem_Egorov/iStock/Getty Images Plus) After receiving ...
The patient's brother unknowingly carried a homozygous mutation that inhibits HIV infections, leading to what doctors call ...
A Norwegian man has been effectively cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, doctors announced ...
In 2025, baby KJ Muldoon became the first person to receive a personalized gene editing treatment, which likely saved his ...
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Norwegian man cured of HIV thanks to brother’s rare mutation
PARIS — A Norwegian man has been effectively cured of HIV after receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, doctors ...
A Norwegian man has effectively been declared HIV-free after receiving a stem cell transplant from his brother, marking a ...
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