Scientists believe that's what happened during a 1999
French gene therapy trial on a group of 10 infants with X-SCID, an immune deficiency disorder known as boy - in - the - bubble syndrome.
Scientists believe that is what happened during a 1999
French gene therapy trial on a group of 10 young children with X-SCID, an immune deficiency disorder known as boy - in - the - bubble syndrome.
Not exact matches
Two of 10 children treated with
gene therapy for SCID in a
French trial develop leukemia, researchers announced in 2002, and it is discovered that the virus had inserted
genes in several unexpected places around the genome, leading the cells to become cancerous.