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Gene therapy reprieve

An experimental gene therapy trial to treat arthritis is to continue despite the death of a patient. The trial was suspended in July after the death of 36-year-old Jolee Mohr, but the US Food and Drug Administration concluded on 26 November that Mohr died from a fungal infection completely unrelated to the gene therapy, which was developed by Targeted Genetics of Seattle, Washington.

Cancer-defying mouse

By equipping mice with extra copies of a gene called Par-4, researchers at the University of Kentucky have made them immune to cancer. Vivek Rangnekar and his colleagues suggest adding the…

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