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1. human by design
www.humanbydesign.com/fulltext - [Cached]Published on: 6/6/2004 Last Visited: 5/29/2005
Ever since their successful cloning of the type VII collagen gene, Woodley, along with Keck School of Medicine associate professors of research Mei Chen, Ph.D., and Wei Li, Ph.D., as well as gene therapy expert Nori Kasahara, M.D., Ph.D., from USC's Institute for Genetic Medicine, has been working to insert that gene into cells that are missing it.
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Producing anchoring fibril structures in an animal, notes Chen, who is the first author on the paper, is a major step forward towards the use of gene therapy to actually treat patients with epidermolysis bullosa.
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Mei Chen, Noriyuki Kasahara, Douglas R. Keene, Lawrence Chan, Warren K. Hoeffler, Deborah Finlay, Maria Barcova, Paula M. Cannon, Constance Mazurek, David T. Woodley. -
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www.cn-biomass.com/en/shownews - [Cached]Published on: 5/16/2004 Last Visited: 1/24/2005
Ever since their successful cloning of the type VII collagen gene, Woodley, along with Keck School of Medicine associate professors of research Mei Chen, Ph.D., and Wei Li, Ph.D., as well as gene therapy expert Nori Kasahara, M.D., Ph.D., from USC's Institute for Genetic Medicine, has been working to insert that gene into cells that are missing it.
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Producing anchoring fibril structures in an animal, notes Chen, who is the first author on the paper, is a major step forward towards the use of gene therapy to actually treat patients with epidermolysis bullosa.

