A gene therapy to correct a mutation that causes maple syrup urine disease prevented newborn death and normalized growth in a calf as well as in mice.
The therapy worked as intended in knockout cells and was safe in wild-type mice, and also prevented death after birth in mice deficient in either BCKDHA or BCKDHB. The scientists visited a farm ...
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