No. The research won't cure so much as a scratch or a hangnail. You can be definitely
certain of that. But there is a substantial chance that the research will discover ways
to use stem cells to produce new cells that can treat several diseases and debilitating
conditions that are presently incurable.
HIV is a retrovirus that primarily targets and infects CD4+ T cells, which are a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system.
Yes, people with sickle cell disease can get HIV just like anyone else. It is important for individuals with sickle cell disease to practice safe sex and take precautions to prevent HIV transmission. Regular screening and testing for HIV are also recommended.
No, HIV cannot attach itself to a muscle or a skin cell because the antigens on the HIV membrane are not complementary to their binding sites. However, HIV can attach itself to a helper T cell because the antigens on the HIV membrane are complementary to the binding sites of the helper T cells.
Within the HIV capsid is the genetic material RNA along with two reverse transcriptase enzymes to copy the RNA into DNA inside the invaded cell.
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Research is being done to see whether or not the promising results of stem cell research in other medical areas could be applied to the treatment of curing of HIV.
There is no cure for AIDS, there has been only one person cured of HIV who was cured through intensive stem-cell treatment.
There is no cure for AIDS, there has been only one person cured of HIV who was cured through intensive stem-cell treatment.
Stem cells can be used for many things. The one thing that they are being used for now is treating diseases. A stem cell is a cell in the body with no specific function yet. Scientist are trying to discover a way to get the cell to fight cancer. In the UK stem cells have recently cured a man with HIV AIDS.
There is currently no cure for HIV. There is a cocktail that can be administered very quickly after exposure to the virus that may prevent you from contracting it, though. The only solutions for avoiding AIDS are abstinence and practicing safe sex.
No; there is no cure for HIV infection.
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No. AZT is a medicine that when used in a combination with other HIV drugs can be be part of effective treatment.
There is no current cure for HIV. See the related question(s) for more info.
Currently, there is no cure for AIDS or the HIV virus.
Current HIV Research was created in 2003.
No, HIV (which you probably mean, HIV +) can not be cured with herbals. You know why? Because there is NO cure yet for HIV+, even with medicine. BUt being HIV+ does not mean you will get AIDS. There are very good medicines today that will help people who are HIV+ live long, healthy lives. Herbals are a good, big part of helping someone with HIV+ live a long and healthy life, but they can not make the HIV+ go away.