Gene therapy is the process of introducing foreign genomic materials into host cells to elicit a therapeutic benefit. Although initially the main focus of gene therapy was on special genetic disorders, now diverse diseases with different patterns of inheritance and acquired diseases are targets of gene therapy. There are 2 major categories of gene therapy, including germline gene therapy and somatic gene therapy. Although germline gene therapy may have great potential, because it is currently ethically forbidden, it cannot be used; however, to date human gene therapy has been limited to somatic cells. Although numerous viral and nonviral gene delivery systems have been developed in the last 3 decades, no delivery system has been designed th...
Gene delivery is the science of transferring genetic material into cells by means of a vector to alt...
The ideal aim of gene therapy approach for the treatment of inherited disorders should involve a las...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Abstract Background Gene delivery systems are essentially necessary for the gene therapy of human ge...
Gene therapy, the expression in cells of genetic material that has therapeutic activity, holds great...
Gene therapy utilizes genetic material in order to cure patients either by DNA vaccines or by replac...
Gene therapy for cancer treatment represents a promising approach that has shown selectivity and eff...
Principle of gene therapy.Although the objectives and principles of gene therapy have been well-defi...
The efficient delivery of therapeutic genes and appropriate gene expression are the crucial issues f...
Several advances in non-viral gene transfer technology have been reported over the past year. Cation...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Gene therapy, because of its aim to eradicate the causes rather than the symptoms of diseases, is be...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Human cell culture has become an essential component of biomedical research. The pluripotent phenoty...
Efficient delivery of genetic material into cells is a critical process to translate gene therapy in...
Gene delivery is the science of transferring genetic material into cells by means of a vector to alt...
The ideal aim of gene therapy approach for the treatment of inherited disorders should involve a las...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...
Abstract Background Gene delivery systems are essentially necessary for the gene therapy of human ge...
Gene therapy, the expression in cells of genetic material that has therapeutic activity, holds great...
Gene therapy utilizes genetic material in order to cure patients either by DNA vaccines or by replac...
Gene therapy for cancer treatment represents a promising approach that has shown selectivity and eff...
Principle of gene therapy.Although the objectives and principles of gene therapy have been well-defi...
The efficient delivery of therapeutic genes and appropriate gene expression are the crucial issues f...
Several advances in non-viral gene transfer technology have been reported over the past year. Cation...
Gene therapy is the transfer of genetic material to cure a disease or at least to improve the clinic...
Gene therapy, because of its aim to eradicate the causes rather than the symptoms of diseases, is be...
Gene therapy and its promise for treating human diseases has been around for over two decades, yet a...
Human cell culture has become an essential component of biomedical research. The pluripotent phenoty...
Efficient delivery of genetic material into cells is a critical process to translate gene therapy in...
Gene delivery is the science of transferring genetic material into cells by means of a vector to alt...
The ideal aim of gene therapy approach for the treatment of inherited disorders should involve a las...
www.tcrt.org Gene therapy as part of modern molecular medicine holds great promise for the treatment...