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How Does Gene Therapy Work?
Gene therapy can work through various methods, including:
- Replacing a mutated gene with a healthy copy.
- Inactivating a malfunctioning gene.
- Introducing a new or modified gene to help treat a disease.
These methods are typically delivered using vectors, such as modified viruses, which can transport the therapeutic genes into the patient's cells.
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