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Results 1 - 10 of 118 for Gene therapy
  1. ... Stem cell therapy, alone or in combination with gene therapy, is another hopeful treatment.
  2. ... no known treatments that reverse the muscle weakness. Gene therapy may become available in the future. Supportive treatment ... death due to an abnormal heart rhythm. Physical therapy may be ... family gene mutation. Once the mutation is found, prenatal DNA ...
  3. ... 5. Lam BL, Davis JL, Gregori NZ. Choroideremia gene therapy. Int Ophthalmol Clin . 2021;61(4):185-193. ...
  4. ... treatments have not been proven. Stem cells and gene therapy may be used in the future. Genetic therapies ...
  5. ... is still years away at this point. Similarly, gene therapy may also have a place in the treatment ...
  6. ... pigmentosa. www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-prevention/gene-therapy-new-retinitis-pigmentosa-lca-luxturna . Updated August 16, ...
  7. ... continue to study additional possible treatments, such as gene therapy. A medicine called miglustat is available for the ...
  8. ... this disease. New research is under development for gene therapy and enzyme replacement.
  9. ... the autoimmune form of this condition. Protein and gene therapy and the use of the drug interferon are ...
  10. ... ease the symptoms of the disease. Lithium and gene therapy are being studied.
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