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UGA research may lead to safer, more effective gene therapy

sea-maid submitted, created time 4 months 3 weeks (esciencenews.com)

The potential of gene therapy has long been hampered by the risks associated with using viruses as vectors to deliver healthy genes, but a new University of Georgia study helps...

 
Darkfrog commented 4 months ago - Re: UGA research may lead to safer, more effective gene ther ...
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Sea-maid, I took the liberty of adding another keyword. The use of viral vectors is one of the barriers between induced pluripotent stem cells and use in patients. Small, incremental changes.
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