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This comprehensive volume explores human genetic engineering its
pre-clinical and clinical applications, current developments, and
as treatment for hereditary diseases. It presents and evaluates the
most recent advances in the understanding of mammalian host DNA
repair mechanisms, such as double-strand break induced gene
targeting and mutagenesis, the development of zinc-finger
nucleases, genome editing for neuromuscular diseases, phase
integrases, triplex forming oligonucleotides and peptide nucleic
acids, aptamer-guided gene targeting, AAV gene editing via DSB
repair, engineered nucleases and trinucleotide repeat diseases, and
creation of HIV-resistant cells. The expertly authored chapters
contextualize current developments within the history of genome
editing while also discussing the current and potential safety
concerns of this rapidly growing field. Genome Editing: The Next
Step in Gene Therapy, the latest volume in the American Society of
Gene and Cell Therapy series, deftly illuminates the potential of
genetic engineering technology to eradicate today's deadliest and
most prolific diseases. It is ideal reading for clinicians and
researchers in genetics and immunology.
This comprehensive volume explores human genetic engineering its
pre-clinical and clinical applications, current developments, and
as treatment for hereditary diseases. It presents and evaluates the
most recent advances in the understanding of mammalian host DNA
repair mechanisms, such as double-strand break induced gene
targeting and mutagenesis, the development of zinc-finger
nucleases, genome editing for neuromuscular diseases, phase
integrases, triplex forming oligonucleotides and peptide nucleic
acids, aptamer-guided gene targeting, AAV gene editing via DSB
repair, engineered nucleases and trinucleotide repeat diseases, and
creation of HIV-resistant cells. The expertly authored chapters
contextualize current developments within the history of genome
editing while also discussing the current and potential safety
concerns of this rapidly growing field. Genome Editing: The Next
Step in Gene Therapy, the latest volume in the American Society of
Gene and Cell Therapy series, deftly illuminates the potential of
genetic engineering technology to eradicate today's deadliest and
most prolific diseases. It is ideal reading for clinicians and
researchers in genetics and immunology.
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