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Alzheimer's Disease Gene Therapy

Study Explores Gene Transfer To Modify Underlying Course Of Alzheimer's Disease

19 years, 7 months ago

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Posted on Sep 29, 2004, 5 a.m. By Bill Freeman

Investigators at Rush University Medical Center have successfully initiated a new technique that uses gene therapy to deliver nerve growth factor into regions of the brain where neurons are degenerating, in order to prevent cell death and reverse cell atrophy, two hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. If successful, this could be a major step toward modifying the course of the disease.
Investigators at Rush University Medical Center have successfully initiated a new technique that uses gene therapy to deliver nerve growth factor into regions of the brain where neurons are degenerating, in order to prevent cell death and reverse cell atrophy, two hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease. If successful, this could be a major step toward modifying the course of the disease.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/09/040922072502.htm

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