Treating monogenic disorders via gene therapy although still considered experimental by some, has becoming a more accepted method lately especially in these last 10 years with a number of recent clinical successes. Genetic modifications are becoming easier to perform with the progressing technology and discovery of new techniques such as the Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-CRISPR associated protein 9 (Cas9) methods which can modify DNA with great ease and accuracy. Gene therapy is a powerful technique with huge potential to treat psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Gene therapy is simple in principle, which is corrective genetic material is sent into c...
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) have a profound impact on human health worldwide and their incidenc...
With the recent development of effective gene delivery systems, gene therapy for the central nervous...
Numerous diseases of the nervous system result from single gene or multifactorial gene defects such ...
Diseases of the nervous system have devastating effects and are widely distributed among the popula...
The past few years have seen rapid advancements in vector-mediated gene transfer to the nervous syst...
International audienceFor more than ten years, gene therapy for neurological diseases has experience...
Neurological disorders affecting the central nervous system (CNS) are still incompletely understood....
Gene transfer into the central nervous system by ex vivo or in vivo techniques is a rapidly emerging...
Gene therapy is the attempt to treat diseases by means of genetic manipulation. Numerous challenges ...
Given improvements in viral vector design, production and efficiency of transduction in the central ...
Gene therapy consists of the introduction of genetic material into cells for a therapeutic purpose. ...
Gene therapy is making a comeback. With its twin promise of targeting disease etiology and 'long-ter...
Gene therapy for rare monogenetic neurological disorders is reaching clinics and offering hope to fa...
The potential benefits of gene therapy for neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, Amyotrophic La...
Genetic disorders, caused by deleterious changes in the DNA sequence away from the normal genomic se...
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) have a profound impact on human health worldwide and their incidenc...
With the recent development of effective gene delivery systems, gene therapy for the central nervous...
Numerous diseases of the nervous system result from single gene or multifactorial gene defects such ...
Diseases of the nervous system have devastating effects and are widely distributed among the popula...
The past few years have seen rapid advancements in vector-mediated gene transfer to the nervous syst...
International audienceFor more than ten years, gene therapy for neurological diseases has experience...
Neurological disorders affecting the central nervous system (CNS) are still incompletely understood....
Gene transfer into the central nervous system by ex vivo or in vivo techniques is a rapidly emerging...
Gene therapy is the attempt to treat diseases by means of genetic manipulation. Numerous challenges ...
Given improvements in viral vector design, production and efficiency of transduction in the central ...
Gene therapy consists of the introduction of genetic material into cells for a therapeutic purpose. ...
Gene therapy is making a comeback. With its twin promise of targeting disease etiology and 'long-ter...
Gene therapy for rare monogenetic neurological disorders is reaching clinics and offering hope to fa...
The potential benefits of gene therapy for neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s, Amyotrophic La...
Genetic disorders, caused by deleterious changes in the DNA sequence away from the normal genomic se...
Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) have a profound impact on human health worldwide and their incidenc...
With the recent development of effective gene delivery systems, gene therapy for the central nervous...
Numerous diseases of the nervous system result from single gene or multifactorial gene defects such ...