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In research facilities all around the world scientist are attempting to stop diseases at their very roots. Instead of trying to find drugs to cure illnesses they are trying to change the genes that cause the diseases. The process by which this is done is called gene therapy. Gene therapy is the deliberate alteration of the human genome for alleviation of disease. The studies of gene therapy began in the mid 1980's to early 1990's.
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Schuster. 1994 10. Bailey, Regina. (1998) Blind no more. www.mingco.com/library/weekly/aa032698.htm?terms=gene+therapy&cob=home 11. Human Genome News. (1999) vol. 10, No 1-2. U.S. HGP on fast track for early completion. www.ornl.gov/publicat/hgn/v10n1/01goals.html 12. Jain, K.K. Textbook of gene therapy. Hogrefe & Huber. 1998 13. Walters, Leroy. Palmer, Julie. Johnson, Natalie. The Ethics of Human Gene Therapy. Oxford University Press. 1997. 14. Morgenthaler, Lissa. "Just What the Doctor Ordered." Barron's, 20 Sept. 1993