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Gene therapy for blistering skin disease appears to enhance healing in clinical trial | News Center | Stanford Medicine

Gene therapy for blistering skin disease appears to enhance healing in clinical trial | News Center | Stanford Medicine



Gene therapy for blistering skin disease appears to enhance healing in clinical trial

A trial in which genetically altered skin was grafted onto patients’ chronic wounds marks the first time that skin-based gene therapy has been demonstrated to be safe and effective in humans.


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Krista Conger is a science writer for the medical school's Office of Communication & Public Affairs. Email her at kristac@stanford.edu.




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