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Biotech / Medical : Targeted Gene Repair

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To: John McCarthy who started this subject9/15/2002 8:24:40 PM
From: John McCarthy   of 22
 
TARGETED GENE THERAPY

Subject:EB - GABEB
(The following material is presented in Ascending Date Order)

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DB Key:1999-EB-A
Doc:DEBRA International Current Research Projects
DEBRA International Current Research Projects

Vector:RDO RNA-DNA chimeric oligonucleotide
Experiment:Failed or Not Applicable
Of Note:TGF - Failed

10/1/1999-----Scheffer, H Dr-----University of Groningen, Netherlands
Title:Development of Gene Correction for Generalised Atrophic Benign Epidermolysis Bullosa (GABEB)
Link:http://www.debra-international.org/a_schyonk1.htm
2nd Link:http://www.debra-international.org/a_schyonk1a.htm
Disease Information:http://www.debra.org/about_eb.htm#WhatIsEB

DB Key:2000-EB-A
Doc:DEBRA International Current Research Projects
DEBRA International Current Research Projects >> Interim Report>>

Vector:RDO RNA-DNA chimeric oligonucleotide
Experiment:Failed or Not Applicable
Of Note:TGF - Failed

11/1/2000-----Rugg, Elizabeth L Dr-----St Bartholomews & the Royal London School of
Medicine & Dentistry

Title:Correction of Gene Defects in Epidermolysis Bullosa Simplex using Chimeric RNA/DNA Oligonucleotides
Link:http://www.debra-international.org/rugg1.htm
2nd Link:http://www.geneclinics.org/profiles/ebs/
Disease Information:http://www.debra.org/about_eb.htm#WhatIsEB

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The construct (K19-X-GFP) is comprised of wild-type GFP placed in frame and downstream of cDNA encoding keratin 19 (K19) with its stop codon (TGA) intact.
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