PPT-DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASES AND GENE THERAPY

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INTRODUCTION Most developments in biotechnology originated for their potential applications in health care Contribution of biotechnology Diagnosis of diseases Therapeutic

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INTRODUCTION Most developments in biotechnology originated for their potential applications in health care Contribution of biotechnology Diagnosis of diseases Therapeutic agents Correction of genetic diseaseGene therapy. By: Kelly 6A. History. Cupping Therapy is a form of alternative medicine which uses cups. The cups can be made out of glass, bamboo and earthenware. This therapy started in the years of 1,550 BC during the Ancient Egyptian, Chinese and Middle Eastern cultures. In the past Cupping cannot heal cancer or such diseases. Chinese and Australian researcher reviewed 135 studies on cupping therapy. They said that it might cure diseases if mix with other therapy like . How they are caused and why they can be beneficial. What kind of genetic disease?. Can be of two kinds:. Caused by . environmental factors. Hereditary. Genetic disease by environmental factors includes cancer due to the cells undergoing . . Gene therapy: . to correct a . genetic defect . by transferring of a . functional normal copy. of the gene into cells. Examples of diseases caused by genetic defect. Ornithine . transcarbamylase. to correct a . genetic defect . by transferring of a . functional normal copy. of the gene into cells. Examples of diseases caused by genetic defect. Ornithine . transcarbamylase. (OTC deficiency). William Brooks. Medicinal Chemistry. March 31, 2011. Outline. Conventional drug design vs. gene therapy. Examples of genetic engineering. Types of gene therapy. Mechanisms. Delivery vectors. Viral. Non-viral. Therapy of enzyme defects: general considerations. How many organs are affected by the enzyme defect: One organ, a few, or all organs?. How severe is the defect?. Can the defect be adequately controlled by conventional treatment?. Pathophysiology. Infectious. . Diseases. Viruses. Bacterial. Fungal. Parasitic. Viral Diseases. . Measles. , . M. umps. , and . Rubella. (MMR). Measles (. Rubeola. ). Highly contagious (incubation period is 7-14 days). Propelled by the promise of faster, cheaper, and more accurate by CRISPR-Cas gene editing. For all of their ease and rapidity, cell or gene therapy. The generation of unintended DNA strand its niche w 40diagnosis. Crigler-Najjar syndrome type I wasliver transplantation(2), Tin-mesoporphyrin,hepatocyte transplantations(5), ursodeoxy-cholic acid, bilirubin oxidase, antioxidants,therapy discussed is Msc. . . level. College of Pharmacy . Al-. Mustansiriyah. University. Dr. . Basma. Al- . Sudani. Lecture . 2. 9-11-2021. Table. . of Content. What Genes can do. Why Genetic Disorders. Law of Inheritance. Cell therapy is defined as the administration of live whole cells or maturation of a specific cell population in a patient for the treatment of a disease. . – Bone Marrow Transplantation. Bone . Marrow Transplantation for DBA. Sickle Cell Data Collection . May 12, 2021. . Vence L. Bonham, J.D. Health disparities unit | Social and behavioral research branch. DIVISION OF INTRAMURAL RESEARCH . National human genome research institute . (…and NINDS’ Adaptations). John D. Porter, Ph.D.. Program Director. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. National Institutes of Health. MSG Conference: 9/22/2014. 2. Gene Therapy's Second Act. Starter: Comparing DNA processes. Process. What does it do?. How does it work?. PCR (Polymerase Chain. Reaction). DNA Sequencing. DNA Profiling. Gel Electrophoresis. Process. What does it do?. How does it work?.

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