Gene Remedy: A New-Fangledline of Attack to Pay Forsicknesses
Gene Remedy: A New-Fangledline of Attack to Pay Forsicknesses
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https://doi.org/10.22377/ijpscr.v1i1.4Abstract
The average human body consists of trillions of small building blocks called cells. Within each of these cells, there are numerous genes. Genes contain the necessary genetic information to govern our bodily functions; as an example particular gene carries this unique “code” that is needed for the synthesis of this specific protein, which, in turn, exerts its defined biological role. Clinical trial of gene therapy has proven that it is capable of treating diseases such as hemophilia, leukemia, severe combined immune deficiency, and blindness caused by retinitis pigmentosa.
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