Ex vivo gene therapy is one of the current strategies being tested to treat genodermatoses such as epidermolysis bullosa (EB).1 In fact, Mavilio et al. proved the feasibility of this therapeutic modality in a patient with the junctional form of EB (JEB).2 Efforts are now being directed toward the development of efficient approaches minimizing potential genotoxic effects due to vector-induced insertional mutagenesis. Gene correction by gene editing through nucleasefacilitated homologous recombination (HR) has recently been proven to be achievable on recessive dystrophic EB cells that were subsequently reprogrammed to induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and differentiated to collagen VII\u2013expressing keratinocytes.3 We have also demonst...
Transplantation of autologous, genetically corrected epidermal stem cells (EpSC) is a potential trea...
Predicting the risks of permanent gene therapy approaches involving the use of integrative gene-targ...
Stable and safe corrective gene transfer in stem keratinocytes is necessary for ensuring success in ...
Ex vivo gene therapy is one of the current strategies being tested to treat genodermatoses such as e...
We report a long-term follow-up (6.5 years) of a phase I/II clinical trial envisaging the use of aut...
SummaryWe report a long-term follow-up (6.5 years) of a phase I/II clinical trial envisaging the use...
Human epidermis consists of a stratified epithelium mainly composed of keratinocytes and relies on a...
Genetic mutations affecting the capacity of basal keratinocytes to adhere firmly to the underneath d...
Preclinical and clinical studies showed that autologous transplantation of epidermis derived from ge...
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a group of severe, inherited skin diseases caused by mutat...
Revertant mosaicism is a naturally occurring phenomenon involving spontaneous correction of a pathog...
We report a long-term follow-up (6.5 years) of a phase I/II clinical trial envisaging the use of aut...
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a severe and often lethal genetic disease caused by mutati...
Project (M.A., Biological Sciences (Stem Cell))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Dystr...
Abstract:In the last 20 years epidermal stem cells have been extensively used for tissue regeneratio...
Transplantation of autologous, genetically corrected epidermal stem cells (EpSC) is a potential trea...
Predicting the risks of permanent gene therapy approaches involving the use of integrative gene-targ...
Stable and safe corrective gene transfer in stem keratinocytes is necessary for ensuring success in ...
Ex vivo gene therapy is one of the current strategies being tested to treat genodermatoses such as e...
We report a long-term follow-up (6.5 years) of a phase I/II clinical trial envisaging the use of aut...
SummaryWe report a long-term follow-up (6.5 years) of a phase I/II clinical trial envisaging the use...
Human epidermis consists of a stratified epithelium mainly composed of keratinocytes and relies on a...
Genetic mutations affecting the capacity of basal keratinocytes to adhere firmly to the underneath d...
Preclinical and clinical studies showed that autologous transplantation of epidermis derived from ge...
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a group of severe, inherited skin diseases caused by mutat...
Revertant mosaicism is a naturally occurring phenomenon involving spontaneous correction of a pathog...
We report a long-term follow-up (6.5 years) of a phase I/II clinical trial envisaging the use of aut...
Junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) is a severe and often lethal genetic disease caused by mutati...
Project (M.A., Biological Sciences (Stem Cell))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Dystr...
Abstract:In the last 20 years epidermal stem cells have been extensively used for tissue regeneratio...
Transplantation of autologous, genetically corrected epidermal stem cells (EpSC) is a potential trea...
Predicting the risks of permanent gene therapy approaches involving the use of integrative gene-targ...
Stable and safe corrective gene transfer in stem keratinocytes is necessary for ensuring success in ...