WASHINGTON - Children with congenital blindness may be able to improve their condition with gene therapy, say researchers. “Children who were treated with gene therapy are now able to walk and play just like any normally sighted child,” said study co-author Albert M. Maguire, associate professor of ophthalmology at Pennsylvania State University (PSU) and
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