
Human genome editing: Promise and Peril
Unexpected Elements
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Gene Edited Immune Cells for Sickle Cell Disease
Tippy McKenzie is a professor of pediatric and fetal surgery at University of California, San Francisco. She's working on developing new therapies for fetuses with genetic diseases. The root of delivery is through the umbilical cord, which has been around since the 1960s. This time you want to smuggle in with that transfusion, the gene editing molecules and everything.
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