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August 23rd, 2015 1:42 am

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By targeting rhodopsin genes to neurons, scientists help blind mice see.

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Researchers deploy ancestors of todays adeno-associated viruses to deliver gene therapies without immune system interference.

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Expressing a gene for a component of the inner ears hair cells treated a form of genetic deafness.

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The results of a Phase 2 trial suggest that delivering normal copies of the gene that causes cystic fibrosis may slow lung decline.

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By Kerry Grens | June 26, 2015

Biotech firm likely to pull the plug after its gene therapy product fails.

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Participants of two gene-therapy trials who experienced partial restoration of sight following treatment are now losing their vision once again.

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A newly discovered protein promotes immunity to viruses and cancer by triggering the production of cytotoxic T cells.

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By Kerry Grens | January 22, 2015

In a mouse model of a rare disease, scientists have figured out how to reduce the elevated cancer risk tied to a gene therapy treatment.

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A small peptide helps a silencing construct home in on the adipocytes of obese mice.

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A former postdoc in a prominent gene therapy lab is branded a fraud by the US government more than three years after having a slew of papers retracted from various journals.

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