Toolbox Of MiniPromoters For Gene Research And Therapy Unvelied By UBC Researchers
University of British Columbia researchers have led the development of a new “toolbox of MiniPromoters” for research and future therapies on brain, spinal cord and eye function. MiniPromoters are small segments of human DNA with the ability to turn genes on and off at specific times and locations. They’re important tools used by scientists and clinicians to mark cells, explore function and deliver therapeutic genetic medicine.
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