ari89
MOSSAD Deputy Director
Source: hereIn July of 1996, a 68-year-old woman became the first patient to be treated for arthritis (a disease which affects an estimated 2.1 million Americans) via gene therapy. At the University of Pittsburgh, therapeutic DNA that blocks the production of a specific protein (IL-1) that causes arthritis pain was injected into two of her knuckles.
I just found this interesting...anyone else have any thoughts on it? Seriously, I didn't thik you could do that...unless i understood it wrong...it is an example of DNA splicing right?