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Gene Therapy Techniques in Treating HIV

   

Added on  2023-01-05

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Genetic
regenerative
medicine
Gene therapy techniques in treating HIV

Introduction
Critically appraise the commercial, economic
and social context of the field
Investigate and synthesise a problem in the
field of genetic regenerative medicine
Critically appraise the necessitate for a high
level of professional and ethical conduct in
genetic regenerative medicine, and knowledge
of relevant professional codes of conduct.
Conclusion
References
Table of Contents

There is still no known solution for HIV.
However, logical efforts to develop
manipulative tools, anticipation and intellect
will have a positive impact on the lives of many
until a solution is found. There are a number of
calculated barriers and cost issues associated
with the long-term consideration of those living
with HIV. So moving forward with a study to find
a solution that will control the disease without
antiretroviral treatment (ART) remains an
important step towards ending the scourge.
Introduction

Due to the complex nature and structure of HIV, the
detection and evaluation of infectious measures in the
body ends up being a terrible phenomenon. HIV
bypasses the immune picture by remaining numb in
contaminated T-cell (T-cell) cells until activated to
treat infections. This state is called vacuum pollution.
Some of these cells can survive a long time without
being initiated. Researchers have shown that actively
contaminated cells are the 'source of HIV'. Identifying
and getting rid of these cells is one of the biggest
challenges facing reconstitution research.
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