Gene Therapy Relieves Back Pain and Repairs Damaged Discs in Mice
A groundbreaking study has demonstrated the potential of gene therapy to treat disc-related back pain. Researchers used naturally derived nanocarriers to deliver gene therapy, which repaired damaged discs in the spine and alleviated pain symptoms in mice. This innovative approach could pave the way for new treatments for chronic back pain, offering hope to millions of sufferers worldwide. The study’s success in preclinical trials marks a significant step forward in the development of effective and minimally invasive treatments for spinal disorders.
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