These allusions to the
past aren't surprising considering how drastically the clinical
trial changed
gene therapy and, in particular, the career of James M. Wilson, the medical geneticist who headed Penn's Institute for Human Gene Therapy, where the test took pl
gene therapy and, in particular, the career of James M. Wilson, the medical geneticist who headed Penn's Institute for Human Gene Therapy, where the test took
therapy and, in particular, the career of James M. Wilson, the medical geneticist who headed Penn's Institute for Human
Gene Therapy, where the test took pl
Gene Therapy, where the test took
Therapy, where the test took place.
Within the
past 10 years or so, lentiviruses have shown promise in clinical
trials (1 — 3), and adenoassociated viruses (AAVs) have been used in the first approved
gene therapies in the Western world (4).
Gene and cell
therapies have made important medical advances over the
past three decade, developing technologies and testing novel
therapies in multiple human clinical
trials of many diseases.