Abstract
The development of targeted gene repair is under way and, despite some setbacks, shows promise as an alternative form of gene therapy. This approach uses synthetic DNA molecules to activate and direct the cell's inherent DNA repair systems to correct inborn errors. The progress of this technique and its therapeutic potential are discussed in relation to the treatment of genetic diseases.
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Kmiec, E. B. (2003). Targeted gene repair – in the arena. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 112(5), 632–636. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci19777
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