Hmanni lawkah mihring taksaa HIV hrik tihhlum theih tak tak a ni lo tih an puang zo chauhva tunah a vawikhatna atan HIV hrik mihring cell-a awm an lakbo (delete) theih thu an rawn tarlang leh lawi tlat mai.
Philadelphia-a researcher-te hotupa, PhD, Professor and Chair of the Department of Neuroscience at Temple, Dr Kamel Khalili chuan, 'It's an exciting discovery, but not ready to go into the clinic,' a ti a, AIDS veite tihdamna ngelnghet (permanent cure) atan rahbi thar kan chuangkai a ni a ti.
Heta an zirchiannaah hian Dr Khalili leh a thawhpuite chuan HIV-1 DNA an thaibo dan chu chipchiar zawka tarlan an tum thu an sawi a, 'guide RNA' (gRNA) hmanga mihring taksaa HIV hrik an zawnchhuah dan leh an remove theih thu a vawikhatna atan an puang ta a ni.
Dr Khalili's lab engineered a 20-nucleotide strand of gRNA to target the HIV-1 DNA and paired it with a DNA-sniping enzyme called Cas9 and used to edit the human genome..
(Mahse, he thil i ciar avag hian inun kha... fimkhur loh phah nan hmag kher suh ang che).
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