It was the ’70s when French Anderson sent the New England Journal of Medicine article which anticipated the possibility of cure hereditary diseases by inserting genes into the body by replacing missing or defective ones. “Unprintable because only fiction,” said the magazine. In 1990, Anderson and Michael Blease managed the impossible and concluded the first…
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