Cut and paste gene therapy fixes mouse haemophilia

From Nature News:

Scientists have developed a gene-repair kit that treats the blood-clotting disorder haemophilia in mice. The technique replaces genes in targeted organs without removing cells from the body, simultaneously correcting multiple mutations. It broadens the range of diseases that can be treated with gene therapy.

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Cut and paste gene therapy fixes mouse haemophilia