A clinical trial using CAR T cells to possibly treat HIV has started.

Published Date: 26 Apr 2023

The second participant in the clinical trial run by UC Davis Health researchers to test CAR T-cell therapy as a potential HIV treatment has been dosed. The innovative study employs immunotherapy. It entails taking a patient's.

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