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medical illustration of Drugs of the future could edit your genes.
The illustration displays strands of DNA that are being edited by restriction enzymes. Human genetic material is exposed to and damaged by exogenous stimuli on a daily basis, which can give rise to a variety of pathologies and diseases. Unravelling the pathways, principles and components involved in DNA repair may hold enormous clinical value, as depicted by genetic material being packaged in tablet form.
Next medical illustration of This illustration is based on research done by Attya Omer-Javed et al. During gene therapy, blood cells can leave the bone marrow and enter circulation via a process called mobilisation. Attya Omer-Javed et al. found that you can infuse the bone marrow with corrected cells after mobilisation. These cells can safely repopulate the now-depleted areas.

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Drugs of the future could edit your genes. The illustration displays strands of DNA that are being edited by restriction enzymes. Human genetic material is exposed to and damaged by exogenous stimuli on a daily basis, which can give rise to a variety of pathologies and diseases. Unravelling the pathways, principles and components involved in DNA repair may hold enormous clinical value, as depicted by genetic material being packaged in tablet form.

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