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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.
Finding suggests new route for packaging RNA molecules of interest into nanovesicles

Finding suggests new route for packaging RNA molecules of interest into nanovesicles

Engineered immune cells show antitumor activity in two patients with advanced cancers

Engineered immune cells show antitumor activity in two patients with advanced cancers

UCLA scientists receive $21M grant to conduct groundbreaking clinical trials on stem cell science

UCLA scientists receive $21M grant to conduct groundbreaking clinical trials on stem cell science

Moderate drinking may bolster our immune system and help fight off infection: Study

Moderate drinking may bolster our immune system and help fight off infection: Study

CHOP scientist receives 2013 E. Donnall Thomas Prize for scientific, clinical research in hemophilia

CHOP scientist receives 2013 E. Donnall Thomas Prize for scientific, clinical research in hemophilia

CHOP scientist receives 2013 E. Donnall Thomas Prize for research in bleeding disorder hemophilia

CHOP scientist receives 2013 E. Donnall Thomas Prize for research in bleeding disorder hemophilia

Psychiatrists increasingly refuse to accept private insurance as payment

Psychiatrists increasingly refuse to accept private insurance as payment

Scientists bring stem cell science directly to patients

Scientists bring stem cell science directly to patients

Researchers discover new therapeutic approach for hemophilia

Researchers discover new therapeutic approach for hemophilia

New reports demonstrate the effectiveness of modified T cells in treating blood-borne cancers

New reports demonstrate the effectiveness of modified T cells in treating blood-borne cancers

Understanding long-term clinical stability in hemophilia patients living with HIV

Understanding long-term clinical stability in hemophilia patients living with HIV

Scientists explore mechanisms of viruses' shells

Scientists explore mechanisms of viruses' shells

New drug delivery system successfully treats advanced-stage ovarian cancer in mice

New drug delivery system successfully treats advanced-stage ovarian cancer in mice

New form of gene therapy shows promising outcomes for "bubble boy" disease

New form of gene therapy shows promising outcomes for "bubble boy" disease

Genetically engineered cell therapies demonstrate early efficacy, safety in patients with blood disorders

Genetically engineered cell therapies demonstrate early efficacy, safety in patients with blood disorders

Tackling orphan diseases: an interview with Damian Marron, CEO, TxCell

Tackling orphan diseases: an interview with Damian Marron, CEO, TxCell

Presence of ERG protein in biopsied prostate tissue increases likelihood of cancer development

Presence of ERG protein in biopsied prostate tissue increases likelihood of cancer development

Scientists identify enzyme that could lead to better treatment of Alzheimer's disease

Scientists identify enzyme that could lead to better treatment of Alzheimer's disease

Surgeon performs first-ever retrograde gene therapy on human heart

Surgeon performs first-ever retrograde gene therapy on human heart

Principal investigators at Nationwide Children's Hospital elected as AAAS Fellows

Principal investigators at Nationwide Children's Hospital elected as AAAS Fellows

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