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Subject: Re: The CRSPR catch... | Date: 10/25/2020 7:54 AM | |
Author: 2K10 | Number: 25449 of 25606 | |
I'm hopeful for SGMO zinc fingers tech for genetic therapies. As you have noted, BLUE lentiglobin tech is doing well. Last I checked in with them they were doing well on hemophilia and thalassemia trials. CRISPR seems like it has reputation / too high a risk of off-target modifications. Allogenic off the shelf therapy is a dream and worth pursuing but seems very far off based on these results. No position in any of these right now. |
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