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  2. Human germline engineering - Wikipedia

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    The impact of human gene editing on resistance to HIV infection and other body functions in experimental infants remains controversial. The World Health Organization has issued three reports on the guidelines of human genome editing since 2019, [ 41 ] and the Chinese government has prepared regulations since May 2019. [ 42 ]

  3. Human genetic enhancement - Wikipedia

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    With the discovery of various types of immune-related disorders, there is a need for diversification in prevention and treatment. Developments in the field of gene therapy are being studied to be included in the scope of this treatment, but of course more research is needed to increase the positive results and minimize the negative effects of gene therapy applications. [27]

  4. Designer baby - Wikipedia

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    A designer baby is a baby whose genetic makeup has been selected or altered, often to exclude a particular gene or to remove genes associated with disease. [1] [2] This process usually involves analysing a wide range of human embryos to identify genes associated with particular diseases and characteristics, and selecting embryos that have the desired genetic makeup; a process known as ...

  5. Gene Therapy vs. Gene Editing: Which Is Better for Tackling ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. The case for Sarepta's gene therapy approach. Vertex and CRISPR haven't actually edited any DNA in human muscle cells yet, but Sarepta's approach to treating DMD has ...

  6. A Breakthrough in Gene Editing Offers Hope for a Cure for ...

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    The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services initially left herpes out of its first Sexually Transmitted Infections National Strategic Plan for 2024, but after a push from patient advocates ...

  7. FDA moves closer to sickle cell cure that uses gene editing - AOL

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    The Food and Drug Administration may be one step closer to what could be the first approval of a drug that uses the groundbreaking gene-editing tool CRISPR.. The drug, called exa-cel, treats ...

  8. Modifications (genetics) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, gene editing technology was used on human embryos and debate about the ethics of such actions persisted since. [22] Nonetheless, scientists and policymakers are in agreement that public deliberations should decide the legality of germ line genome editing. [23]

  9. Gene editing saves a human life for the first time - AOL

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    For the first time in history, a life has been saved by gene editing.After all conventional treatments failed to provide positive results, 1-year-old Layla and her family believed the girl would ...