RECENT DEVELOPMENT AND CURRENT STATUS OF GENE THERAPY IN MOST COMMON HEMOGLOBIN DISORDERS
Erine Faiek Faried;
Abstract
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 | Description | 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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