Health & Medicine
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Gene Therapy Trial Shows Promising Results in Treating Rare Type of Blindness
Researchers at the University of Oxford and colleagues have used gene therapy to prevent blindness in six patients with a rare genetic disorder called choroideremia that leads to progressive vision loss.
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