Molecular therapeutics of liver disease
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- DOI: 10.1016/s1089-3261(05)70171-9
Molecular therapeutics of liver disease
Abstract
Fundamental advances in biomedical research will revolutionize the prevention and treatment of liver disease during the early twenty-first century. Recent progress in gene-, cell-, and recombinant protein-based therapeutics will contribute to this revolution, although formidable obstacles currently prevent the clinical application of these novel therapies. Eventually, these obstacles will be overcome, and molecular therapeutics of liver disease will become a clinical reality. As a result, the new millennium will be a very interesting time to practice hepatology.
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