RECENT DEVELOPMENT AND CURRENT STATUS OF GENE THERAPY IN MOST COMMON HEMOGLOBIN DISORDERS

Erine Faiek Faried;

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Thalassemia and sickle cell anemia constitute the most common class of hereditary, monogenic disorders in the human population, In thalassemia, a lack of globin synthesis results in the precipitation of free globin chains and the subsequent destruction of


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Title RECENT DEVELOPMENT AND CURRENT STATUS OF GENE THERAPY IN MOST COMMON HEMOGLOBIN DISORDERS
Authors Erine Faiek Faried
Keywords RECENT DEVELOPMENT AND CURRENT STATUS OF GENE THERAPY IN MOST COMMON HEMOGLOBIN DISORDERS
Issue Date 2009
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Thalassemia and sickle cell anemia constitute the most common class of hereditary, monogenic disorders in the human population, In thalassemia, a lack of globin synthesis results in the precipitation of free globin chains and the subsequent destruction of

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