• cybervseas@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The mechanism of this treatment is incredible. Basically destroying your marrow and replacing it with a genetically repaired version.

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      Marrow transplants aren’t new, but the genetic modification of stem cells to create new marrow is massive. This could have wide-ranging treatment implications for a variety of diseases. Cancer, auto-immune disease, transplant rejection, and practically any blood-borne viral disease.

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        22 hours ago

        Oh wow, so we’re finally getting there with genetically modifying and replicating internal organs in medicine?

        That is, indeed, amazing news

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          20 hours ago

          Not modifying organs, but if you can modify the immune system by editing marrow genes, you could eliminate sensitivities to foreign MHC antigens.