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Gene therapy is an experimental technique that uses genes to treat or prevent disease. In the future, this technique may allow doctors to treat a disorder by inserting a gene into a patient’s cells instead of using drugs or surgery.
LEDGF protein controls the location of HIV integration in human cells

LEDGF protein controls the location of HIV integration in human cells

Artificial mammalian origin of replication

Artificial mammalian origin of replication

GRK5's role in restenosis

GRK5's role in restenosis

GRK2 protein - potential drug target for heart failure

GRK2 protein - potential drug target for heart failure

Gene therapy potential of the protein vasostatin for treatment of pancreatic cancer

Gene therapy potential of the protein vasostatin for treatment of pancreatic cancer

Lack of aggressive treatment for clogged leg blood vessels means missed heart attack prevention opportunity

Lack of aggressive treatment for clogged leg blood vessels means missed heart attack prevention opportunity

Gene therapy and exercise may help sufferers of Lou Gehrig's disease

Gene therapy and exercise may help sufferers of Lou Gehrig's disease

Biomedical device allows stem cells derived from adult bone marrow to be grown in sufficient quantities to permit far more research

Biomedical device allows stem cells derived from adult bone marrow to be grown in sufficient quantities to permit far more research

Molecular origins of diabetes

Molecular origins of diabetes

University of Alberta researchers pioneer gene therapy to restore alveoli and lung capillaries in damaged rat lungs

University of Alberta researchers pioneer gene therapy to restore alveoli and lung capillaries in damaged rat lungs

Pretreating a vein graft with edifoligide prior to coronary bypass graft surgery does not lower the rate of graft failure

Pretreating a vein graft with edifoligide prior to coronary bypass graft surgery does not lower the rate of graft failure

Introgen's INGN 241 combined with Celebrex kills breast cancer cells

Introgen's INGN 241 combined with Celebrex kills breast cancer cells

Those most at risk of Alzheimer's would allow loved ones enroll them in research

Those most at risk of Alzheimer's would allow loved ones enroll them in research

Cell fusion triggered by viruses is a possible contributing factor in the development of human cancer

Cell fusion triggered by viruses is a possible contributing factor in the development of human cancer

Should Alzheimer's sufferers take part in research?

Should Alzheimer's sufferers take part in research?

Research project to advance understanding of how cancer cells evade the immune system

Research project to advance understanding of how cancer cells evade the immune system

Gene doping is a real danger - but anti-doping science is making progress

Gene doping is a real danger - but anti-doping science is making progress

First steps taken to treat human hereditary blindness

First steps taken to treat human hereditary blindness

Treatment for Leber Congenital Amaurosis

Treatment for Leber Congenital Amaurosis

New understanding of how neurogenesis occurs

New understanding of how neurogenesis occurs

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