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DNA · ChinaIn a step toward treating mitochondrial diseases, researchers in the Netherlands have successfully edited harmful mutations in mitochondrial DNA using a genetic tool known as a base editor. The results, published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology, offer new hope for people with rare genetic conditions.See the Story
Scientists Use Gene Editing to Correct Harmful Mitochondrial Mutations in Human Cells
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NatureA new article published in Nature offers a promising path toward a shorter, more effective treatment for tuberculosis (TB), a bacterial disease that affects millions worldwide.See the Story
KwaZulu-Natal to launch its first dedicated XDR-TB facility to combat drug-resistant tuberculosis
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Fermanagh And Omagh · Fermanagh And OmaghCharlie Johnston was diagnosed with Phenylketonuria (PKU) a rare disease which can lead to brain damage, only 10 days after his birth in January…See the Story
Charlie’s Journey From Diagnosis at 10 Days Old to Happy, Healthy Toddler
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