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genetic disorders

Sections of three-dimensional brain organoids stained for different gene expression patterns and imaged with a microscope.

Scientists Discover Potential Treatment Path for ‘Smooth Brain’ Disorders

By making grafts called cultured epidermal autografts (photo), which contain genetic mutation corrections that give healthy skin, and grafting these naturally corrected skin cells to affected areas, outbreaks of the disease could be controlled.

Treating rare skin diseases by transplanting healthy skin

Dr Hilary Longhurst, Honorary Associate Professor Hilary Longhurst, says a single gene-editing treatmentmay have resolved her heriditary angioedema patients' symptoms permanently.

Gene-editing offers ‘magic wand’ for people with hereditary swelling disorder

cells

Improved cellular recycling could benefit patients with neurodegenerative conditions

Duc Dong, Ph.D.

Incurable liver disease may prove curable

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