HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Xinyi Liu et al. from the China China have published the research work: Advances in CRISPR/Cas gene therapy for inborn errors of immunity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this review, the authors focus on DNA editing using CRISPR/Cas; thus, RNA editing will not be included. known genetic defects have been identified, and they have diverse underlying manifestations, such as susceptibility to infections, allergy, autoimmunity, autoinflammation, and malignancy .
- future: With the development of safer and more advanced gene editing tools as well as versatile delivery methods an increasing number of . . .
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