Genome editing improves blood clotting in mice with hemophilia B

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Genome editing improves blood clotting in mice with hemophilia B

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(Medical Xpress) -- Scientists have used a gene therapy tool that acts like intelligent molecular scissors to correct the key gene defect in mice with hemophilia B, a disease that can lead to uncontrolled bleeding. The intervention improved the animals’ blood clotting enough that their severe disease ...

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