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Media Outlets Examine Case Of Man Cured Of HIV, Leukemia Through Bone Marrow Transplant
In a special report, Reuters examines the case of Timothy Ray Brown, who was cured of HIV and leukemia after undergoing "a bone marrow transplant using cells from a donor with a rare genetic mutation, known as CCR5 delta 32," which researchers knew conveyed resistance to HIV infection.
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