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Stem Cell Genetic Therapy for Fanconi Anemia - A New Hope.
Current Gene Therapy, 2017H. Hanenberg, K. Roellecke, C. Wiek
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Genetic Therapies for Xenotransplantation
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 1998S S, Lin, J L, Platt
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1974
Present efforts at therapy in the major groups of genetic diseases have met with varying degrees of success. In the common multifactorial disorders, in which the genetic predisposition frequently depends heavily on precipitating environmental factors for its expression, treatment is often effective, as in the therapy of diabetes mellitus with insulin ...
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Present efforts at therapy in the major groups of genetic diseases have met with varying degrees of success. In the common multifactorial disorders, in which the genetic predisposition frequently depends heavily on precipitating environmental factors for its expression, treatment is often effective, as in the therapy of diabetes mellitus with insulin ...
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kyle Wang
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Genetic mechanisms of target antigen loss in CAR19 therapy of acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Nature Medicine, 2018Elena J Orlando +24 more
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2017
Contents: Series preface Introduction. Genetics a " General:Human genetics: the new panacea?, Julian Kinderlerer and Diane Longley Regulation as facilitation: negotiating the genetic revolution, Julia Black Whose genome project?, Darryl Macer The gene genie: good fairy or wicked witch?, Sheila A.M.
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Contents: Series preface Introduction. Genetics a " General:Human genetics: the new panacea?, Julian Kinderlerer and Diane Longley Regulation as facilitation: negotiating the genetic revolution, Julia Black Whose genome project?, Darryl Macer The gene genie: good fairy or wicked witch?, Sheila A.M.
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