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CRISPR cure for XMEN disease?, JAK inhibition in T-cell lymphomas, and intracranial hemorrhage in hemophilia

CRISPR cure for XMEN disease?, JAK inhibition in T-cell lymphomas, and intracranial hemorrhage in hemophilia

In this week’s episode, we’ll review a research article that provides the first description of a targeted gene insertion approach to correct the genetic mutation underlying XMEN disease. Next, we’ll cover results of a phase 2 study that provides proof-of-

Blood Podcast

December 30, 202119m 39s

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In this week’s episode, we’ll review a research article that provides the first description of a targeted gene insertion approach to correct the genetic mutation underlying XMEN disease. Next, we’ll cover results of a phase 2 study that provides proof-of-principle that the JAK/STAT pathway is a promising target for the treatment of peripheral T-cell lymphomas. We’ll close with a study providing precise and up-to-date estimates on the incidence of intracranial hemorrhage in patients with hemophilia that could have important implications for preventive strategies.

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hematologyoncologymedicalmedical researchlymphomaleukemiaCAR Tred cells