Eliminate mitochondrial diseases by gene editing in germ-line cells and embryos
Abstract
Nuclease-based gene editing technologies have opened up opportunities for correcting human genetic diseases. For the first time, scientists achieved targeted gene editing of mitochondrial DNA in mouse oocytes fused with patient cells. This fascinating progression may encourage the development of novel therapy for human maternally inherent mitochondrial...
Paper Details
Title
Eliminate mitochondrial diseases by gene editing in germ-line cells and embryos
Published Date
Jun 17, 2015
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
7
Pages
472 - 475
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