Scientists "Delete" HIV Virus From Human DNA For The First Time - Researchers Eliminate HIV Virus From Cultured Human Cells | Guff
Scientists used a DNA-snipping enzyme called Cas9 to cut out the virus.
The cell’s gene repair machinery then takes over, soldering the loose ends of the genome back together – resulting in a virus-free cell.
Process could also be a cure for other latent infections, researchers say.