1. New Treatments for Sickle Cell Disease.
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REARDON, SARA
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BONE marrow cells , *ERYTHROCYTES , *LEUCOCYTES , *CELL metabolism , *BLOOD platelets , *FETAL hemoglobin , *GLOBIN genes - Abstract
New treatments for sickle cell disease are offering hope to patients. The disease, caused by a gene mutation, has complex effects on patients, including disrupted blood flow, pain crises, and organ damage. Researchers are taking various approaches to address the problem, such as preventing the production of abnormal red blood cells, modifying cell metabolism and protein structure, and preventing organ damage. Gene editing and therapy are being developed, but they are expensive and challenging to scale up. Other treatments, like drugs that improve hemoglobin function and target immune reactions, are also being explored. Early intervention may be crucial in preventing long-term organ damage. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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