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A Life-Threatening Disease Could Soon Be Treatable Through Gene Editing

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Thanks to the latest drug developments, hereditary angioedema, this rare disease that is often life-threatening, may even be treatable with gene editing technology in the near future – says Dr. Henriette Farkas, professor at the Department of Internal Medicine and Hematology at Semmelweis University, head of the National Angioedema Reference and Excellence Center, according to an article published on the Semmelweis University website.
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Thanks to the latest drug developments, hereditary angioedema, this rare disease that is often life-threatening, may even be treatable with gene editing technology in the near future – says Dr. Henriette Farkas, professor at the Department of Internal Medicine and Hematology at Semmelweis University, head of the National Angioedema Reference and Excellence Center, according to an article published on the Semmelweis University website.

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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