Knockdown and replace: A gene therapy twofer to treat blindness

Monday, August 20, 2018 - 18:50 in Health & Medicine

More than 150 different mutations in the light-sensing molecule rhodopsin can cause retinitis pigmentosa, characterized by a progressive loss of night and peripheral vision. A team has now developed a treatment for the condition. Successful results in dogs set the stage for testing in humans.

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