
Scientists Successfully Remove HIV From Infected Cells
Scientists from the University of Amsterdam claimed that they’ve effectively removed HIV from infected cells using the Nobel Prize-winning Crispr gene-editing tool.

Scientists from the University of Amsterdam claimed that they’ve effectively removed HIV from infected cells using the Nobel Prize-winning Crispr gene-editing tool.

Individual animal cells have been quite difficult for scientists to isolate. Knocking out a single gene and then studying it separately has proven to be difficult in certain diseases, where scientists find it difficult to isolate genes. A new technique known as CRISPR-Cas9 has made it easier to analyze individual animal cells precisely.