Gene Targeting Discovery in Model Parasite Opens Door for Vaccines and Drugs, Dartmouth Medical School Study

Darthmouth Medical School -- Hanover, N.H.—In a genetic leap that could help fast track vaccine and drug development to prevent or tame serious global diseases, DMS researchers have discovered how to destroy a key DNA pathway in a wily and widespread human parasite. The feat surmounts a major hurdle for targeting genes in Toxoplasma gondii, an infection model whose close relatives are responsible for diseases that include malaria and severe diarrhea.

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