Biopharmaceuticals And Gene Therapy
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Biopharmaceuticals and gene therapy are new and powerful tools in today’s medicine. They offer precise and innovative ways to treat complex diseases. Biopharmaceuticals are made with biotechnology and include proteins for therapy, antibodies that target specific cells, and vaccines. These treatments work well with fewer side effects. Gene therapy changes or replaces faulty genes to help fight or stop diseases like cancer, genetic illnesses, and viral infections. Recent progress in methods to deliver genes, such as using viruses or other carriers, has made these treatments safer and more effective. This overview explains the types, how they work, how they are made, and how they are used in clinics. It also discusses current problems, like high costs and ethical issues. Combining biopharmaceuticals and gene therapy, especially with tools like CRISPR, is making personalized medicine possible. With ongoing research and new technology, these treatments have the power to change healthcare and help patients get better outcomes.
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