Gene-Edited 'Supercells' Make Progress In Fight Against Sickle Cell Disease
Researchers edited the DNA in bone marrow cells taken from a Mississippi woman with sickle cell disease to produce a treatment that could alleviate the excruciating effects of her inherited illness.
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November 19, 2019 at 07:01PM
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NPR News: Gene-Edited 'Supercells' Make Progress In Fight Against Sickle Cell Disease
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