... short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) in animal models of human disease may actually be describing non-specific therapeutic ... (Volume 19, Number 9) of Human Gene Therapy, a peer-reviewed journal published by ...
... issue (Vol. 19 No. 5) of Human Gene Therapy, a peer-reviewed journal published by ... to assess the safety and efficacy of AAV-mediated gene therapy for LINCL be pursued.
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... the vectors in dogs with hemophilia. If these studies are successful, the vector could be used in human gene therapy trials.
In addition to being more efficient, the new version of AAV could also ...
... UAB professor of medicine and director of the human gene therapy division, and Ronald Alvarez, M ... invade and reproduce as a way to deliver target genes that make tumor cells more susceptible to existing ...
... a paper published online today in Human Gene Therapy. The patients — one woman and two men ranging ... 2 — volunteered to test the safety of an experimental gene-transfer technique in a phase 1 clinical ...
... Described in the February issue of the journal Human Gene Therapy the findings stem from a study of two ... joint, he was able to stimulate production of a human interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein ...
... and much lower dose. Instead of injecting the genes into the blood vessels, where they can then travel ... s scheduled to appear in the May issue of the journal Human Gene Therapy. Co-authors include Po- ...
... later, according to an August online report in Human Gene Therapy. One patient also noticed a visual improvement ... therapy for an inherited form of blindness," said NEI director Paul A. Sieving, M.D., Ph ...
... of therapeutic DNA, we hope to improve the efficiency, and above all, the specificity of human gene therapy," said David Jans, from the Nuclear Signaling Laboratory at Monash University in Victoria, ...
... . In recent studies, published in Molecular Therapy and Human Gene Therapy, a team of University of Missouri ... . However, even with gene therapy, the healthy genes must reach every muscle in the body. ...
Progress in human gene therapy -- the insertion of therapeutic DNA into tissues and cells in the human body -- has been slower than expected since the first clinical trials in 1990. One of the biggest ...
... to differentiate into multiple cell types. Next, the researchers plan to investigate the regulation of this protein network and how it might be used to advance the development of human gene therapies.
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... muscle cells, particularly those of the heart and respiratory muscles.
In this first-in-humans gene therapy for neuromuscular disease, scientists will incorporate the correct gene to produce GAA ...