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The following pages link to Gene therapy for primary immunodeficiencies: Looking ahead, toward gene correction (Q37858118):
Displaying 15 items.
- Homing endonucleases: DNA scissors on a mission (Q27023722) (← links)
- Flow Cytometry, a Versatile Tool for Diagnosis and Monitoring of Primary Immunodeficiencies (Q28076919) (← links)
- DNA nicks promote efficient and safe targeted gene correction (Q34017803) (← links)
- Gene therapy for inherited immunodeficiency (Q34419791) (← links)
- Homing endonucleases: from genetic anomalies to programmable genomic clippers (Q35621488) (← links)
- Ubiquitous high-level gene expression in hematopoietic lineages provides effective lentiviral gene therapy of murine Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome (Q35995198) (← links)
- Engineering domain fusion chimeras from I-OnuI family LAGLIDADG homing endonucleases (Q36228494) (← links)
- Adult human olfactory epithelial-derived progenitors: a potential autologous source for cell-based treatment for Parkinson's disease (Q36861593) (← links)
- Advances in basic and clinical immunology in 2011. (Q37972191) (← links)
- Homologous recombination-based gene therapy for the primary immunodeficiencies (Q37974988) (← links)
- Current progress on gene therapy for primary immunodeficiencies (Q38110363) (← links)
- Severe combined immunodeficiency: recent developments and guidance on clinical management (Q38309572) (← links)
- 50 years of pediatric immunology: progress and future, a clinical perspective. (Q39469918) (← links)
- A novel pathogenic frameshift variant of CD3E gene in two T-B+ NK+ SCID patients from Turkey. (Q40179301) (← links)
- High Efficiency Gene Correction in Hematopoietic Cells by Donor-Template-Free CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing. (Q49408287) (← links)