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  • ...hur Nienhuis, former president of the American Society of Gene Therapy, '''gene therapy''': ...enhuis2008>Nienhuis A. (2008) [http://www.SciAm.com/asktheexperts How does gene therapy work?] Scientific American. August, page 108.
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  • ...Genome/medicine/genetherapy.shtml#recent Human Genome Project Information: Gene Therapy] :*Excellent introduction to fundamentals of gene therapy. Site includes sections entitled:
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  • ...Genome/medicine/genetherapy.shtml#recent Human Genome Project Information: Gene Therapy] :*Excellent introduction to fundamentals of gene therapy. Site includes sections entitled:
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  • ...hur Nienhuis, former president of the American Society of Gene Therapy, '''gene therapy''': ...enhuis2008>Nienhuis A. (2008) [http://www.SciAm.com/asktheexperts How does gene therapy work?] Scientific American. August, page 108.
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  • {{r|Gene therapy}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gene therapy]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...be minimized. Cures for some of these diseases have been explored through gene therapy and [[organ transplant (human)| organ transplant]]. Accordingly, in many co
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  • [[Gene therapy]] using [[retrovirus|retroviral]] vectors to correct [[hereditary spherocyt
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  • ...therapy]] of genetic diseases. An obvious problem to be overcome in viral gene therapy is the rejection of the transforming virus by the immune system. The first attempt at [[gene therapy]] in humans was performed in 1990; it involved a retrovirus and was unsucce
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  • ...rous studies have been done which utilizes the VZV virus as a vector for [[gene therapy]] and cancer therapy. ...leoside analogues in a combined gene/chemotherapy treatment for cancer". ''Gene Therapy''. 1997. Volume 4.pp.1107–1114 </ref>
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  • ...back into the patients <ref>{{cite journal | author=Jocelyn Kaiser | title=Gene therapy. Putting the fingers on gene repair | journal=[[Science (journal)|SCIENCE]] ...tivating the [[immune system]] against them. Or they can be destroyed by [[gene therapy]] to introduce "suicide [[gene]]s" that only kill senescent cells.
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  • ...o problems arising from the biomedical sciences. Areas of interest include gene therapy, cell kinetics, pharmacokinetics, chemotherapy, oncology, developmental bio
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  • ...e some patients' concerns about alteration of their DNA (as practiced in [[gene therapy]]), and suggest that this treatment would likely be no more feared than tak
    31 KB (4,593 words) - 18:45, 2 October 2013
  • ...e some patients' concerns about alteration of their DNA (as practiced in [[gene therapy]]), and suggest that this treatment would likely be no more feared than tak
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  • ...cells and DNA. It shows promising use in the treatment of cancer and in [[gene therapy]].
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  • ...tivating the [[immune system]] against them. Or they can be destroyed by [[gene therapy]] to introduce "suicide [[gene]]s" that only kill senescent cells. ...ly modified copies of the mitochondrial genes into the [[cell nucleus]] by gene therapy. The [[mitochondrial DNA]] experiences a high degree of [[mutagenic]] damag
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  • ...ics, protein-based therapeutic agents, cell and tissue-based products, and gene therapy products. New biologics are required to go through a pre-market approval pr
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