Editing scrambled genes in human stem cells may help realize the promise of stem cell-gene therapy

Thursday, May 19, 2011 - 12:30 in Biology & Nature

In principle, genetic engineering is simple, but in practice, replacing a faulty gene with a healthy copy is anything but. Using mutated versions of the lamin A gene as an example to demonstrate the versatility of their virus-based approach, researchers successfully edited a diseased gene in patient-specific induced pluripotent stem cells as well as adult stem cells.

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