Doctors hail breakthrough in muscular dystrophy treatment
Researchers use experimental gene-editing procedure to correct dystrophin gene mutations in dogsDoctors in the US have raised hopes of a treatment for muscular dystrophy, the most common fatal genetic condition in children, after mending mutations that cause the disease in dogs.The landmark study is the first to claim success at treating the muscle wasting disorder in large mammals, though scientists on the team caution that more work lies ahead to ensure the procedure is safe and effective for use in people.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Ian Sample Science editor Tags: Medical research Science Genetics Source Type: news
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