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Proposed Gene Therapy for a Heart Arrhythmia, Based on Models Made From Patient Cells
Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital report creating the first human tissue model of inherited heart arrhythmia, replicating two patients' abnormal heart rhythms in a dish, and then suppressing the arrhythmia with gene therapy in a mouse model.
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