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clinical trial for gene therapy
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration
gene
therapy
. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
my doctor ask me if I would be interested in going into phase 3 clinical trials for macular degeneration
gene
therapy
. Has anyone on this forum been in a clinical trial or what is your opinion?
Slattery
in
Macular Society
1 year ago
Anything related with gene therapy??
I wonder.Relating with SCA.
I wonder.Relating with SCA.
Eunseoc
in
Ataxia UK
1 year ago
New gene therapy delivers treatment directly to brain
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/new-
gene
-
therapy
-delivers-treatment-directly-to-brain
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/new-
gene
-
therapy
-delivers-treatment-directly-to-brain
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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Involvement Opportunity - PRaCTicAL Research Project (UK)
The British Liver Trust are excited to be working with NHS Lothian, University of Edinburgh, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Services (SNBTS) and Cell and
Gene
Therapy
Catapult as part of a collaboration to create the first ‘Centre for Precision Cell Therapy for the Liver’ in the world.
The British Liver Trust are excited to be working with NHS Lothian, University of Edinburgh, Scottish National Blood Transfusion Services (SNBTS) and Cell and
Gene
Therapy
Catapult as part of a collaboration to create the first ‘Centre for Precision Cell Therapy for the Liver’ in the world.
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Review of Genetic and Gene Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease
Gene
therapy
is replacing, silencing, or correcting bad DNA with good DNA.
Gene
therapy
is classified under disease-modifying targets and non-disease-modifying targets.
Gene
therapy
is replacing, silencing, or correcting bad DNA with good DNA.
Gene
therapy
is classified under disease-modifying targets and non-disease-modifying targets.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
A Longevity Mindset is one in which you believe in the ability of science to extend your healthspan, perhaps by ten or twenty years.
Instead, health technologies are accelerating exponentially, continuing to make breakthroughs driven by AI, CRISPR,
gene
therapy
, genome reading and editing—all of which are being focused on expanded healthspan and reversing disease.
Instead, health technologies are accelerating exponentially, continuing to make breakthroughs driven by AI, CRISPR,
gene
therapy
, genome reading and editing—all of which are being focused on expanded healthspan and reversing disease.
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
PV & Gene Editing for Sickle cell anemia
"The F.D.A. approved the first
gene
editing
therapy
ever, for sickle cell disease, a debilitating blood disorder caused by a single mutated gene. This breakthrough offers hope, but also comes with obstacles."
"The F.D.A. approved the first
gene
editing
therapy
ever, for sickle cell disease, a debilitating blood disorder caused by a single mutated gene. This breakthrough offers hope, but also comes with obstacles."
ERei
in
MPN Voice
5 months ago
jakafi, PV and retinal tears and detachment
I wonder because a friend told me some cancer drugs /
gene
therapy
drugs can cause this complication. I’m still learning. TY
I wonder because a friend told me some cancer drugs /
gene
therapy
drugs can cause this complication. I’m still learning. TY
DDSmiley63
in
Fight MPN
1 year ago
An article on nutrition and aging.
"For example, the activation of telomerase through a
gene
therapy
strategy has shown therapeutic effects in mouse models of pulmonary fibrosis and aplastic anemia," Blasco added.
"For example, the activation of telomerase through a
gene
therapy
strategy has shown therapeutic effects in mouse models of pulmonary fibrosis and aplastic anemia," Blasco added.
WiscGuy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Revolutionary gene therapy offers hope for untreatable cancers
This is pretty fundamental Seems like there should be no reason this would not work with prostate cancer Revolutionary
gene
therapy
offers hope for untreatable cancers | Cancer research | The Guardian Https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/dec/11/revolutionary-
gene
-
therapy
-offers-hope-untreatable-cancers
This is pretty fundamental Seems like there should be no reason this would not work with prostate cancer Revolutionary
gene
therapy
offers hope for untreatable cancers | Cancer research | The Guardian Https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/dec/11/revolutionary-
gene
-
therapy
-offers-hope-untreatable-cancers
cesces
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Upstaza became the first approved therapy to treat a rare genetic condition. It would seem that this should be encouraging for Parkinson's
https://www.iflscience.com/
gene
-
therapy
-sees-children-with-rare-genetic-condition-walk-and-talk-for-first-time-65520
https://www.iflscience.com/
gene
-
therapy
-sees-children-with-rare-genetic-condition-walk-and-talk-for-first-time-65520
Zardoz
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
NURR1: Facilitating the transition of neural stem cells into functional dopaminergic neurons.
therapy
are able not only to enhance DA neurotransmission but also to protect DA neurons from cell injury induced by environmental toxin or microglia-mediated neuroinflammation. 2 Moreover, modulators that interact with Nurr1 or regulate its function, have the potential to enhance the effects of
therapy
are able not only to enhance DA neurotransmission but also to protect DA neurons from cell injury induced by environmental toxin or microglia-mediated neuroinflammation. 2 Moreover, modulators that interact with Nurr1 or regulate its function, have the potential to enhance the effects of
House2
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Getting ready to try a neurogenesis protocol.
Emerging evidence from in vitro and in vivo studies has recently demonstrated that Nurr1-activating compounds and Nurr1
gene
therapy
are able not only to enhance DA neurotransmission but also to protect DA neurons from cell injury induced by environmental toxin or microglia-mediated neuroinflammation
Emerging evidence from in vitro and in vivo studies has recently demonstrated that Nurr1-activating compounds and Nurr1
gene
therapy
are able not only to enhance DA neurotransmission but also to protect DA neurons from cell injury induced by environmental toxin or microglia-mediated neuroinflammation
House2
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
#AskChatGPT : list of immunotherapy drugs for prostate cancer
As of my last update in January 2022, several immunotherapy drugs have been studied or are currently being investigated for the treatment of prostate cancer. Here are some of the notable ones: Sipuleucel-T (Provenge): Sipuleucel-T is an autologous cellular immunotherapy approved for the treatment
As of my last update in January 2022, several immunotherapy drugs have been studied or are currently being investigated for the treatment of prostate cancer. Here are some of the notable ones: Sipuleucel-T (Provenge): Sipuleucel-T is an autologous cellular immunotherapy approved for the treatment
God_Loves_Me
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Oxygen therapy
I have been referred for this and told I would get a visit at home. Just had first chest infection and inpatient stay, 3 days. Antibiotics worked super well, plus excellent ambulance crew. What is involved with oxygen at home, is it a small mobile cylinder? Do I take it everywhere. How does it work
I have been referred for this and told I would get a visit at home. Just had first chest infection and inpatient stay, 3 days. Antibiotics worked super well, plus excellent ambulance crew. What is involved with oxygen at home, is it a small mobile cylinder? Do I take it everywhere. How does it work
grahame151
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 days ago
Recently diagnosed and trying to work out what to do! All advice gratefully received.
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
welshsky
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 days ago
Another day
He's the same as he was, but his results aren't as good as we hoped. His swallow isn't as strong as it should be and ENT and speech therapist tried him with cuff down on the tracheotomy and holding over the opening, but he could only breathe in but not out. So they're going to arrange to put a smaller
He's the same as he was, but his results aren't as good as we hoped. His swallow isn't as strong as it should be and ENT and speech therapist tried him with cuff down on the tracheotomy and holding over the opening, but he could only breathe in but not out. So they're going to arrange to put a smaller
Castleview
in
British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
9 year old son with Emotional Outbursts
My older son who just turned 9 today has ADHD and does well at school, but can often times during the week at home can say some terrible things to my wife and I and even his 7 year old younger brother.. We started him on Guanfacine and thought it was having a good effect but as we upped his dosage we
My older son who just turned 9 today has ADHD and does well at school, but can often times during the week at home can say some terrible things to my wife and I and even his 7 year old younger brother.. We started him on Guanfacine and thought it was having a good effect but as we upped his dosage we
acfowlie
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 days ago
Advice on some strange blood test results!
Hi all I hope you’re doing well! I’m writing on this forum to get some advice on a number of strange blood test results and symptoms I’ve been experiencing. Just for context, I’m a 26 year old cycling female with normal regular periods. Since the last year I noticed substantial weight gain (1 stone
Hi all I hope you’re doing well! I’m writing on this forum to get some advice on a number of strange blood test results and symptoms I’ve been experiencing. Just for context, I’m a 26 year old cycling female with normal regular periods. Since the last year I noticed substantial weight gain (1 stone
Hafsah2345
in
Fertility Network UK
7 days ago
combined therapy help
Hi a little advise if possible: normally levo 125mg and thybon 5mg. A new endo has taken me off thybon to try and work out if I have diabetes inspidius (water balance issues). I think I was slightly too hyper but 3 weeks later and I feel terrible - weight gain, constipation, no apetite. I don’t think
Hi a little advise if possible: normally levo 125mg and thybon 5mg. A new endo has taken me off thybon to try and work out if I have diabetes inspidius (water balance issues). I think I was slightly too hyper but 3 weeks later and I feel terrible - weight gain, constipation, no apetite. I don’t think
DancerLisboa
in
Thyroid UK
8 days ago
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