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Reports from Moorfields Eye Hospital advance knowledge in gene therapy

Published in Gene Therapy Weekly, March 15th, 2007

Investigators publish new data in the report "Bilateral epiretinal membranes in Gorlin syndrome associated with a novel PTCH mutation." In this recently published article, scientists in London, the United Kingdom conducted a study "To present the detailed ocular phenotype of a subject with Gorlin syndrome (GS) (basal cell nevus syndrome; OMIM 109400) and to undertake mutation screening of the gene Patched (PTCH). Interventional case report."

"Clinical examination, color fundus photography, fundus autofluorescence imaging, optical coherence tomography (OCT), detailed electrophysiological assessment, and mutation screening of PTCH. The protocol of the study was approved...

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