Health & Medicine
Gene Editing: CRISPR Human Trials in US Due to Start
A little girl named Layla was treated with gene-edited immune cells in 2015. This helped eliminate all signs of leukemia that were out to kill her body. It was experimental, but by the end of 2017, many lives would have been saved with this revolutionary gene editing treatment.
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