Switching off genes that cause inherited macular disease
Dr Amanda Carr is currently working on a Macular Society-funded project to switch off a faulty gene in Best disease, which causes the progression of the disease. Amanda updates on the project, which, if successful, could pave the way for gene testing to be used for Best disease and other autosomal dominant macular dystrophies, and genetic conditions in other disease areas.

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