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If doctors can isolate stem cells from a patient’s bone marrow, repair the cells’ mutated beta-globin genes with CRISPR, and then return those edited cells to the patient, they won’t have to worry about donor availability or the risk of an immunological clash between the patient’s body and the transplanted cells.
A Crack In Creation: A Nobel Prize Winner's Insight into the Future of Genetic Engineering
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