Thailand: anti-corruption committee hit by second grenade attack

Thailand: anti-corruption committee hit by second grenade attack

Anti-government demonstrators rallied in Bangkok on February 20 (Source: AFP)

Cambodia: CNRP not permitted to hold rally

Cambodia: CNRP not permitted to hold rally

CNRP President Sam Rainsy (middle)

U.S. Fed rejects Citigroup's capital plan in stress test

U.S. Fed rejects Citigroup's capital plan in stress test

Citigroup's rejection was based on deficiencies in the bank's capital-planning practices, including its ability to project revenue and losses under a stressful scenario for material parts of its global operations, the Fed said.

Japan to hand over nuclear material to United States

Japan to hand over nuclear material to United States

President Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the plutonium and highly enriched uranium would be disposed of in the US.

Australia widens MH370 search area as hunt ramps up

Australia widens MH370 search area as hunt ramps up

Gut bacteria turn dark chocolate 'healthy'

Gut bacteria turn dark chocolate 'healthy'

The Louisiana State University team told the American Chemical Society meeting that their lab work had revealed the finding.

Thailand removes emergency decree

Thailand removes emergency decree

Number of anti-government protestors drops remarkably (Source: VNA)

After-sex vaginal gel shows promise for HIV prevention: study

After-sex vaginal gel shows promise for HIV prevention: study

Vaginal gels containing antiretroviral drugs are important for HIV prevention but are all designed to be applied by women before sex, which can interfere with sex practices and limit their use, the researchers wrote in their Science Translational Medicine paper.

EU strengthens trade ties with ASEAN

EU strengthens trade ties with ASEAN

EU forges trade ties with ASEAN (Photo: VNA)

Malaysia authorities search house of MH 370 captain

Malaysia  authorities search house of MH 370 captain

Malaysian police on March 15 searched the house of Zaharie Ahmad Shah, the 53-year-old captain of missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370, in a hope of finding evidence to aid the ongoing investigation into the fate and whereabouts of the aircraft.

Three dead, 63 hurt as NY buildings collapse

Three dead, 63 hurt as NY buildings collapse

General Motors recall faces US investigation

General Motors recall faces US investigation

The problem could turn off the engine in affected vehicles while they were being driven, disabling the airbags.

Interpol: Stolen passports used on missing flight

Interpol: Stolen passports used on missing flight

Interpol confirmed on March 9 that at least two passports, one Austrian and one Italian, recorded in its Stolen and Lost Travel Documents database were used by passengers on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight.

Cameron, Putin want "diplomatic solution" to Ukraine crisis: Spokesperson

Cameron, Putin want "diplomatic solution" to Ukraine crisis: Spokesperson

"President Putin agreed that it is in all our interests to have a stable Ukraine. He said that Russia did want to find a diplomatic solution to the crisis," the spokesperson stated.

Gene therapy shows promise for HIV control without drugs: study

Gene therapy shows promise for HIV control without drugs: study

U.S. researchers said Wednesday they have used gene therapy involving genetically engineered T- cells to successfully decrease the amount of the AIDS virus in several patients taken off antiretroviral drug therapy (ADT) entirely, including one patient whose levels became undetectable. The study, published in the U.S. journal New England Journal of Medicine, is the first published report of any gene editing approach in humans, the researchers said. "This study shows that we can safely and effectively engineer an HIV patient's own T cells to mimic a naturally occurring resistance to the virus, infuse those engineered cells, have them persist in the body, and potentially keep viral loads at bay without the use of drugs," senior author Carl June, professor of the University of Pennsylvania, said in a statement. "This reinforces our belief that modified T cells are the key that could eliminate the need for lifelong ADT and potentially lead to functionally curative approaches for HIV/AIDS," June said. In their study, the researchers used a technology called the zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) to modify the T cells in 12 patients with the AIDS virus in order to mimic the CCR5-delta-32 mutation that can provide a natural HIV resistance. Only one percent of the general population carries that rare mutation. They then infused the modified cells known as SB-728-T into two groups of patients, all treated with single infusions of about 10 billion cells, between May 2009 and July 2012. Six were taken off antiretroviral therapy altogether for up to 12 weeks, beginning four weeks after infusion, while six patients remained on treatment. The researchers found that the amount of HIV dropped in four patients whose treatment was interrupted for 12 weeks. One of those patients' viral loads dropped below the limit of detection before reinstitution of ADT and the patient was later found to be "heterozygous" for the CCR5-delta-32 gene mutation, they said. "This case gives us a better understanding of the mutation and the body's response to the therapy, opening up another door for study," co-author Bruce Levine, associate professor of the University of Pennsylvania said. Therapies based on the CCR5 mutation have gained steam over the last six years, particularly after a man known as the Berlin Patient was "functionally" cured. Diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, the man received a stem cell transplant from a donor who had the CCR5 mutation and has remained off ADT since 2008.                                                                                                                                            Xinhuanet

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