UF Scientists Construct 'Off Switch' for Parkinson Therapy
August 28, 2009
August 28, 2009
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Aug. 28 -- The University of Florida issued the following news release:
A common antibiotic can function as an "off switch" for a gene therapy being developed for Parkinson's disease, according to University of Florida(http://www.ufl.edu/) researchers writing online in advance of September's Molecular Therapy.
The discovery in rats answers an important question -- how can new, therapeutic genes that have been irrevocably delivered to the . . .
A common antibiotic can function as an "off switch" for a gene therapy being developed for Parkinson's disease, according to University of Florida(http://www.ufl.edu/) researchers writing online in advance of September's Molecular Therapy.
The discovery in rats answers an important question -- how can new, therapeutic genes that have been irrevocably delivered to the . . .