US Scientists Try 1st Gene Editing in the Body (apnews.com)
Marilynn Marchione, reporting for Associated Press: Scientists for the first time have tried editing a gene inside the body in a bold attempt to permanently change a person's DNA to cure a disease. The experiment was done Monday in California on 44-year-old Brian Madeux. Through an IV, he received billions of copies of a corrective gene and a genetic tool to cut his DNA in a precise spot. "It's kind of humbling" to be the first to test this, said Madeux, who has a metabolic disease called Hunter syndrome. "I'm willing to take that risk. Hopefully it will help me and other people." Signs of whether it's working may come in a month; tests will show for sure in three months.
Could they give BeauHD some IQ to get him up into the triple digits?
Will he have to be banned from places that don't allow GMO's? Oh wait... every time the wind blows a plant makes a GMO. Methinks all the crap about GMO is poorly understood.
The Zombie Apocalypse is coming.
I tend to view news of such "wonderful and exciting" advances through the lens of wonderment, tinted with cautious fear. Can you imagine that through an IV, someone change the fundamentals of who you are, perhaps against your will? Someone could kidnap and drug you, and months after you wake up with an IV bag attached to you arm, you literally start becoming someone else.
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This has been done all over the world, in other places, already. Africa, China, and a number of other places where human life is either devalued or viewed as utilitarian (unhindered by US law) like Israel.
It would take 18-20 years to grow a replacement for the assasinated person. Why not just reform that person to someone more suited to what 'they' want them to be.
$vi Brian Madeux
:%s/badgene/goodgene/g
:wq
He's all cured.
Hey, Windows users, there is no such thing as "forward" slash, there is only slash and backslash.
Becaus change is good.
Sounds like they are trying to screw the lid back on a glass jar by bombing stuff.
Adenovirus therapy caused the death of Jesse Gelsinger in 1999.
The resulting moratorium caused extreme damage to the the field of gene therapy, the institutions involved in it, and the careers of those practicing and studying it.
It has also been recently proven that CRISPR causes hundreds/thousands off-target changes in mice.
This seems rash.
They're just going to get people pissed off when they dissect the guy for the research paper.
Give it up.
Your buggy whip manufacturing jobs are gone.
They're not coming back.
Be like a millennial: find something to spend your time on that doesn't actually produce things, and follow your bliss.
I've always wondered how they make the delivery vehicles for this type of work. I mean I know how you could replace the DNA of 1 virus with your payload (Electroporation ) but then the virus doesn't replicate anymore so how do you get 1 billion of these things...
I really and truly hope this works because it will open the door for creating better lives for people with other genetic diseases. Cures are always better than medicines to mitigate symptoms!
If this works, as it gets applied to more genetic diseases it's going to save a lot of lives, including my DMD son.
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... but since idea is "BRILLIANT" let's post it right away.
I do not believe in karma. "Funny"=-6. Do good and forbid evil. Yours, Oft-Offtopic Flamebaiting Troll.
Brain development *starts* in utero. It is a continuous process, until becoming a rethuglican.
ftfy
nothing wrong with being a mutant and the first real X-men
This is definitely how the Zombie Apocalypse is going to start...
According to Wikipedia, the first successful nuclear gene transfer in humans was performed in 1989, and more than 2,300 clinical trials have been conducted since then. We are just getting the methods perfected and closer to mainstream.
and autoimmune disorders. Your doctor may prescribe AIDS to treat them.