Base editing fixes faulty gene in mice with SMA

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⭐Research highlight: A base-editing therapy for spinal muscular atrophy shows promise in a preclinical study, spurring further research to refine and optimize the approach for future clinical use. ScienceMagazine SMA GeneEditing

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