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  • Institution/s: Universidad de Saarbrücken, Université d'Artois
  • Project: Diccionario Terminológico de Genética (Eurogene)
  • Identification number: 112
  • Subdomains: Studies of chromatin, Studies of DNA, Studies of RNA, Techniques
  • Author/s: Cristina ADRADA RAFAEL, Elena Irene ZAMORA RAMÍREZ, Marie-Hélène GARCIA, Rosario HERRERO
  • Creation / modification date: 01-03-2014
  • Term: gene therapy
  • Gramatical category: s
  • Definition: Treatment of medical disorders by the delivery of therapeutic genes into the appropriate cellular targets.
  • Context: Gene therapy requires three steps to be successful: transduction (transfection), transcription, and translation.
  • Notes: Gene therapy came about as the direct result of the extraordinary rapid development of several scientific disciplines, such as medicine, molecular and cellular biology, and virology.
  • Weighting mark: nor
  • Sources:
    • Term: ESCORS, D., BRECKPOT K., ARCE, F. KOCHAN, G. y STEPHENSON, H. (2012) Lentiviral Vectors and gene therapy. Basel:Springer.
    • Definition: ESCORS, D., BRECKPOT K., ARCE, F. KOCHAN, G. y STEPHENSON, H. (2012) Lentiviral Vectors and gene therapy. Basel:Springer.
    • Context: FISCHER, J. KOLK, A. WOLFART, S. PAUTKE, C. WARNKE, P.H., PLANK, C. y SMEETS, R. (2011) “Future of local bone regeneration – Protein versus gene therapy”. Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 39, 54-64.
    • Notes: ESCORS, D., BRECKPOT K., ARCE, F. KOCHAN, G. y STEPHENSON, H. (2012) Lentiviral Vectors and gene therapy. Basel:Springer.
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