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  • 9/6/09
  • From rkh
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  • rkh
dear Sir's,
been reading about gene therapy being used in cardiology to heal scar tissue after a heart attack. My question is why cant similar gene therapy be to reverse the scar damage in Peroni disease, and if perchance there are studies or clinical trials being done there is this research happening and how could I become a participant.
                                                                           Sincerely,rkh
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