Gene therapy, which is the deliberate transfer of DNA for therapeutic purposes, can be defined as the in situ production of a therapeutical material within the diseased cells. The eye is an ideal target for gene therapy, as it is confined to a small space, separated by the retina-blood barrier from
โฆ LIBER โฆ
The development of gene therapy for diseases of the lung
โ Scribed by D.R. Gill; L.A. Davies; I.A. Pringle; S.C. Hyde
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 831 KB
- Volume
- 61
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1420-682X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Development of gene therapy-based strate
โ
Piroska E. Rakoczy; Wei-Yong Shen; May Lai; Fabienne Rolling; Ian J. Constable
๐
Article
๐
1999
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 289 KB
๐ 2 views
Gene electrotransfer: Potential for gene
โ
Imai, Enyu; Isaka, Yoshitaka
๐
Article
๐
2002
๐
Nature Publishing Group
๐
English
โ 184 KB
Consideration of gene therapy for paedia
โ
Michael Rotstein; Un Jung Kang
๐
Article
๐
2009
๐
Springer
๐
English
โ 160 KB
The daunting challenges of gene therapy
โ
J W Gordon
๐
Article
๐
1996
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 109 KB
be summarized as follows: Tumors are metastatic at the time of diagnosis. By Gene therapy has captured the imaginations of bio-the time signs and symptoms appear, most tumors are advanced. In the case of solid tumors, advanced disease medical scientists because of its perceived potential to dramati
Current Status and Future Prospects for
โ
D.J. Porteous
๐
Article
๐
1994
๐
Elsevier
๐
English
โ 334 KB
Future developments in the pharmacothera
โ
Van der Kuy, A.
๐
Article
๐
1992
๐
Springer
๐
Dutch
โ 378 KB