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Learn about gene therapy for muscular dystrophy in the Virology, Vector and Vaccine Engineering Laboratory of Michael A. Barry, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic.
Gene therapy is a technique that treats diseases caused by defective genes by altering genes in a patient's cells rather than using drugs or surgery. Genes ...
A recent Mayo Clinic study explores a novel approach to retinal gene therapy using fibrin hydrogels encapsulating adeno-associated virus 2-green fluorescent ...
For eligible patients who have a mutation in both copies of the RPE65 gene, voretigene neparvovec-rzyl is a one-time gene therapy that has the potential to ...
Funded by a Department of Defense grant, the study's primary goals are to evaluate the safety of gene therapy for knee OA, as well as the treatment's possible ...
The program faculty is united by leadership in research on: Viruses; Vectors; Mechanisms of human disease; Cancer treatment; Gene therapy. The Ph.D. Training ...
The Musculoskeletal Gene Therapy Research Lab of Christopher H. Evans, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic studies treatments for osteoarthritis, bone defects and tendon ...
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate mean change in best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) of RGX-314 relative to ranibizumab at Week 38. Second ...
A single treatment of the gene therapy slowed kidney cyst growth, improved heart and liver health, and extended survival in preclinical models of ADPKD. The ...
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