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Solution to 50-year-old mystery could lead to gene therapy for common blood disorders – Science Daily


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Solution to 50-year-old mystery could lead to gene therapy for common blood disorders
Science Daily
The research solves a 50-year-old mystery about how these mutations — which are naturally carried by a small percentage of people — operate and alter the expression of human genes. The study, by an international team led by UNSW scientist Professor
CRISPR enhances gene therapy to fight inherited diseasesMedical Xpress


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