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Open AccessGene therapy: the end of the rainbow?
The increased understanding of the molecular basis of oral cancer has led to expectations that correction of the genetic defects will lead to improved treatments. Nevertheless, the first clinical trials for ge...
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Ribozymes
The ability to alter genes in order to regulate their expression has become an undeniable reality. This can be performedin vitro and in cells, and the possibility of treating diseases and even preventing them now...
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Cytogenetic characterization of 20 lymphoblastoid lines derived from human individuals differing in bleomycin sensitivity
Forty lymphoblastoid (lymphoid) lines were established from 42 volunteer blood donors, including healthy individuals and patients with head and neck carcinomas. Each peripheral blood sample was split into two ...