New Gene Transfer Strategy Shows Promise for Limb Girdle and Other Muscular Dystrophies, The Research Institute of Nationwide Children’s Hospital Study

The challenge of treating patients with genetic disorders in which a single mutated gene is simply too large to be replaced using traditional gene therapy techniques may soon be a thing of the past. A Nationwide Children’s Hospital study describes a new gene therapy approach capable of delivering full-length versions of large genes and improving skeletal muscle function. The strategy may hold new hope for treating dysferlinopathies and other muscular dystrophies.

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