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One Shot of Gene Therapy and Children with Congenital Blindness Can Now See
After a single injection of genes that produce light-sensitive pigments in the back of his eye, a young man now joins his classmates in playing his first game of softball.
 
Gene Predicts Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease Symptoms after Traumatic Brain Injury, Penn Study Finds
The presence of a gene can predict when a traumatic brain injury will lead to early symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study from neuroscientists at Penn.
   
Loss of Tumor-Suppressor and DNA-Maintenance Proteins Causes Tissue Demise, Penn Study Finds News Release
A study published in the October issue of Nature Genetics demonstrates that loss of the tumor-suppressor protein p53, coupled with elimination of the DNA-maintenance protein ATR, severely disrupts tissue maintenance in mice.
World’s First Engineered T Cell Receptor Trial Opens with New Cellular Therapy for HIV
The trial may have important implications in the development of new treatments for HIV potentially slowing – or even preventing – the onset of AIDS.
Penn Studies Point To Strategies for Reducing Painful Breast Cancer Drug Side Effects
In a study published recently in the journal Cancer, researchers at Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center found that estrogen withdrawal may play a role in the onset of joint pain, also known as arthralgia, during treatment.
   
             
 
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