Gene Replacement Therapy is what?
What is a new working copy of gene code to replace a malfunctioned gene, or a missing gene?
Gene Addition Therapy is what?
What is supplying the body with a new functional gene, that can help the body address the defects causing the disease and fight it off?
Gene Editing Therapy is what?
What is precise changes to a cell’s DNA?
Completely shutting off the gene or reducing its capabilities, to help the gene function correctly is an example of what?
What is Gene Inhalation?
AminoAcids are
What is the building blocks of protein?
In what year did Gene Replacement Therapy become a thing, for humans?
What is the year 1990?
Gene Addition Therapy can deliver genes that trigger what?
What is the Immune Sysytem?
Gene editing targets what types of cells?
What are Somatic and Germaine cells?
“RNA regulates the expression of genes by preventing the production of harmful-“
What is Proteins?
Cellular Therapy is
What is transferring cells into a person to change disease outcomes?
In what year was Gene Replacement Therapy approved in the USA?
What is late 2017?
Vector is used to carry the new gene to the what ?
What is the Cell Nucleus?
What does the following abbreviation stand for- CRISPR?
What is clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats?
Gene Inhalation can be called what main type of approach?
What is a therapeutic approach?
The structure in a cell that contains chromosomes.
What is the Nucleus?
Replacement Genes are created in a lab and then packaged into A what?
What is a Vector?
What is a delivery vehicle?
Where is the cells DNA stored?
What is the Cell Nucleus?
“Genetic material can then be added, deleted, and-“
What is replaced?
Gene Inhalation is also know as-
What is Gene Silencing?
Major macromolecular constituent of cells.
What is protein?
What Does Gene Replacement Therapy make possible for someone with Monogenic disease?
What is allowing the body to make proteins by replacing, or adding a new working copy by proving information?
“Gene addition therapies may work directly inside the body, or cells may be removed, treated, and..”
What is returned back to the body?
The cheapest, and most efficient Gene editing technology
What is CRISPR?
“Histone deacetylase inhibitors are also called-“
What is HDAC inhibitors or HDIs?
The functional and physical part of DNA that passed from parent to offspring.
What are Genes?