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เริ่ม 5/1/64 ดูแลตัวเองดีเสมอ

เชียงคาน, ประเทศไทย Katılım Nisan 2021
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help2021@DekmaiCM·
ปี 64 เป็นปีที่ตรวจเลือดแล้วรู้ผลว่ามีHIV ตลอดทั้งปีมันหนักหนามากๆสำหรับคนๆนึง แต่ผมยังโชคดีที่มีแฟนอยู่เคียงค้างเสมอ และพี่สาวที่เข้าใจเป็นอย่างดี ทำให้ความรู้สึกค่อยๆดีขึ้น หวังว่าปีใหม่นี้จะมีความสุขยิ่งๆขึ้นไป #สวัสดีปีใหม่ครับ ขอให้พบเจอแต่สิ่งดีๆสุขภาพร่างกายแข็งแรงนะครับ
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EnOun
EnOun@en_ounn·
อยากรู้พี่ๆเก้ง ชอบแบบไหนกันครับ
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 CRISPR Breakthrough: HIV May Be Cut Out of Human Cells Scientists have used CRISPR gene-editing technology to remove HIV genetic material from infected human cells in lab experiments. Instead of just controlling the virus with medication, this method targets HIV’s hidden DNA and attempts to cut it out completely. Since HIV hides inside human DNA, it has been extremely hard to fully eliminate. This research shows a possible way to directly attack the virus at its source. Experts say it’s still early and human trials and safety testing are needed, but it marks an important step toward a possible future cure for HIV. Reference: National Institutes of Health. (n.d.). CRISPR-based approaches for HIV proviral DNA excision. Nature Biotechnology. (n.d.). Gene editing strategies targeting latent HIV reservoirs.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The end of HIV infections may be closer than we think. Scientists cut HIV out of immune cells using CRISPR. And the cells stayed HIV-free even after re-exposure. A cure could finally be within reach. In a groundbreaking advance, scientists at Temple University have successfully used CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing to eliminate HIV-1 DNA from the genomes of human immune cells. Unlike existing treatments that suppress the virus, this method completely removes the genetic blueprint of HIV from infected T-cells.
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
A recent breakthrough might provide a ‘functional cure’ for HIV Scientists at Caring Cross infused immune cells engineered to target HIV, and after 2 patients were injected, the virus was undetectable
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แมวเกเร@Unrulycat2511·
กรมควบคุมโรค แจ้ง รับรายงานจากผู้ประสานกฎอนามัยระหว่างประเทศว่า ชาวต่างชาติป่วยฝีดาษลิง หลังมาเที่ยวไทยแล้ว "ร่วมเพศทางทวาร" กับชายไทยหลายคน ตอนนี้พบผู้ป่วยยืนยันสะสม 1,074 ราย และตายแล้ว 16 คน ทั้งหมดเป็นกลุ่มเกย์
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Interesting AF
Interesting AF@interesting_aIl·
Scientists at Temple University have figured out a way to remove HIV out of cells using CRISPR gene editing technology Even after cells are re-exposed to HIV, they remain HIV-free
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 HIV MAY HAVE A SECRET WEAPON… AGAINST ITSELF For decades, HIV has been one of the world’s most difficult viruses to stop. It hides inside human cells, escapes treatments, and keeps scientists searching for answers. But now, researchers may have uncovered something shocking… HIV might actually carry the trigger for its own destruction. Scientists discovered that under certain conditions, the virus can activate a hidden mechanism inside infected cells that causes those cells to self-destruct before HIV fully spreads. In simple words, the virus may accidentally turn the body against itself — and against the infection at the same time. This discovery is creating major excitement because researchers believe it could open the door to future treatments designed to force HIV into activating this “self-destruct” pathway on purpose. The biggest mystery now? If scientists learn how to control this switch, could HIV one day be stopped in a completely new way? Source:
Cell Reports. Researchers discover HIV can trigger its own destruction mechanism inside infected cells.
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Next Science
Next Science@NextScience·
🚨 HIV Scientists Just Made a Discovery That Sounds Impossible HIV has always been dangerous because it hides inside human DNA — making it nearly impossible to fully remove. Now, scientists using CRISPR gene-editing technology have successfully cut HIV DNA out of infected cells in early studies. In some animal experiments, the virus didn’t return, raising hope for a future permanent cure. Researchers say it’s still not a confirmed cure for humans yet, but this breakthrough could change the future of HIV treatment forever. References: AIDSmap. CRISPR gene therapy EBT-101 does not prevent HIV viral rebound. AIDSmap. CRISPR Medicine News. CRISPR and HIV: Progress Toward a Cure. CRISPR Medicine News.
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SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🚨 Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can now be completely eliminated, thanks to Mexican researchers.
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UHN Plus — Salud@UHN_Plus_Salud·
🩺‼️ | La FDA aprobó Idvynso (doravirina/islatravir), una nueva pastilla diaria de dos fármacos para el tratamiento del VIH-1 en adultos virológicamente suprimidos, que permite simplificar el régimen antirretroviral actual sin antecedentes de fracaso virológico ni resistencia a doravirina. Desarrollado por Merck, este tratamiento de una sola tableta diaria amplía las opciones terapéuticas al ser el único régimen de dos fármacos libre de tenofovir.
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SciTech Girl
SciTech Girl@scitechgirl·
🧬 HIV’s Hidden “Off Switch” — Scientists May Have Found It HIV has been hiding in the body for decades, untouchable by medicine—until now. Researchers discovered a hidden alarm in our cells, called CARD8, that can force infected cells to self-destruct. A new drug tricks HIV into activating this alarm early, destroying itself. Early tests are stunning: some patients saw the hidden virus drop by half in just four months. While not a full cure yet, this could be the first step toward flushing HIV out of its secret hideouts—and maybe one day controlling it without daily pills. The race is on. Could this finally turn the tide against HIV? Source: Tsu, B. V., et al. CARD8 inflammasome activation triggers pyroptosis in HIV-1–infected cells. Nature.
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China pulse 🇨🇳
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5·
JUST IN: China completes the first phase of trials for the world’s first self-replicating HIV vaccine, based on the “Tiantan” smallpox vaccine — a major step forward in the fight against HIV.
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