2013
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v122.21.2900.2900
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Piggybac Mediated Gene Transfer To Correct Hemophilia A

Abstract: Hemophilia A, caused by a deficiency in factor VIII (FVIII), is the most severe inherited bleeding disorder, affecting about 1 out of 5,000 males; those affected suffer disabling joint and muscle hemorrhages. Hemophilia A is an attractive gene therapy candidate, because even small increases in FVIII levels (5-10%) will alter the phenotype. Non-viral vector systems are used increasingly in gene targeting technologies and as tools for gene transfer applications. Nonviral DNA transposons are genetic elements cons… Show more

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