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This 1 minute video shows 4 panels of microscope images of spleen tissue from HIV-infected mice and opens with the explanation that darks spots indicate HIV. Panel 1 is labeled “untreated” and shows many large dark spots throughout. Panel 2 is labeled “treated with LASER ART only” and shows 5 or so large dark spots and a scattering of smaller spots. Panel 3 is labeled “Treated with CRISPR Cas only” and has a large number of large spots. Panel 4 is labeled “Treated with LASER ART followed by CRISR Cas” and has only a few very small dark spots. The end of the video indicates this video was adapted from the publication.
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