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Preview- It appears that, in 2007, a 44-twelvemonth-old Timothy Ray Brown, who had both HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)) and leukemia (i.e., leukocytic sarcoma), was set to undergo stem cell therapy (i.e., therapeusis, or therapia) in Berlin to fight his leukemia. Therapy, treatment. Leukemia, cancer that starts in blood-forming tissue such as the bone (i.e., os) marrow (i.e., medulla ossium) and causes large numbers of blood cells to be produced and enter the bloodstream. Virus is in medicine, a very simple microorganism that infects cells and may cause disease (i.e., illness, or morbus). Because viruses can multiply only inside infected cells, they are not considered to be alive.
- One can recognize, scientists have claimed a breakthrough in the fight against Acquired immune deficiency syndrome with a pioneering stem cell treatment that protects the immune system from the virus that causes the disease. Immune system is the complex (i.e., sequence) group of organs and cells that defends the body against infections and other diseases.
- It could seem to be apparant that, stem cell treatment could fight Aids. AIDS is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). People with AIDS are at an increased risk for developing certain cancers and for infections that usually occur only in individuals with a weak immune system. Also called acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
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