Brightsurf Science News & Current Events
June 08, 2002
New gene therapy tool successfully treats mice with hemophilia A
Scientists at the University of North Carolina have successfully treated mice with hemophilia A using a new approach to gene therapy - RNA trans-splicing.
Stanford researcher advocates aggressive, preventive anal cancer treatment
Rates of cervical cancer dropped by 78 percent once women started receiving yearly pap smears in the 1940s.
Scientists at the University of North Carolina have successfully treated mice with hemophilia A using a new approach to gene therapy - RNA trans-splicing.
Stanford researcher advocates aggressive, preventive anal cancer treatment
Rates of cervical cancer dropped by 78 percent once women started receiving yearly pap smears in the 1940s.
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