Insertional mutagenesis in gene therapy and stem cell biology

C Baum - Current opinion in hematology, 2007 - journals.lww.com
C Baum
Current opinion in hematology, 2007journals.lww.com
Mechanistic studies of insertional mutagenesis by random gene vector insertion will lead to
improved tools for advanced hematopoietic cell therapy. Simultaneously, fascinating insights
into gene networks that regulate cell fitness will be generated, with important consequences
for the fields of hematology, oncology and regenerative medicine.
Summary
Mechanistic studies of insertional mutagenesis by random gene vector insertion will lead to improved tools for advanced hematopoietic cell therapy. Simultaneously, fascinating insights into gene networks that regulate cell fitness will be generated, with important consequences for the fields of hematology, oncology and regenerative medicine.
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