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Genetic factors modifier genes

Microencapsulated cells are potentially useful in other situations such as the treatment of Parkinson s disease (dopamine delivery), liver failure (hepatocytes), wound healing (growth factor delivery) and immune modulation/tumor therapy (interleukin 2 delivery). Other neurological applications under consideration include chronic pain relief (30) and Huntington s and Alzheimer s diseases (31). Such technology may also play a similar role in gene therapy to allow the use of genetically corrected/modified cells. [Pg.146]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.469 ]




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