University of Manchester: Gene Mutation Discovery Sheds Light on Organ Failure Affecting Babies
September 15, 2019
September 15, 2019
MANCHESTER, England, Sept. 15 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Manchester issued the following news release:
A group of scientists and clinicians from the UK, the Netherlands, Italy and the USA have worked together and made an important discovery that explains an often fatal organ defect that affects unborn babies and children.
Finding mutations of a key gene that controls how the urinary bladder grows before birth could be key to developing future treatments f . . .
A group of scientists and clinicians from the UK, the Netherlands, Italy and the USA have worked together and made an important discovery that explains an often fatal organ defect that affects unborn babies and children.
Finding mutations of a key gene that controls how the urinary bladder grows before birth could be key to developing future treatments f . . .