HIV gene therapy using genetically modified cells hailed a success after trial
In recent studies conducted by the University of Pennsylvania, it has been shown that gene therapy has been successful in combating HIV. The test results showed that the therapeutic method raised a patient's defenses against HIV by replacing some of the natural cells in their immune system with genetically modified ones. Although there were not many whose hopes were high, early signs of success have raised the hopes of others. Where could these outstanding results lead to?