Gene Therapy
Gene therapy is a technique used in modern medicine that involves the insertion of genetic material, such as DNA or RNA, into the cells of an individual with a genetic disorder. This technique is used to modify the expression of a gene, replace a mutated gene, or introduce a new gene into the patient's genome to treat a wide range of diseases, including cancer, genetic disorders, and infectious diseases. Gene therapy holds the promise of providing a possible cure for many genetic diseases and has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat disease. Research is being done to explore potential applications of gene therapy, such as targeting cancer cells or repairing damaged cells.
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