For women with mitochondrial diseases, a step closer to preventing transmission
A technique that could allow women with mitochondrial diseases to have healthy children showed promise in a group of four women – and the research also flagged why it might not work in some cases. Why it matters: Mitochondrial diseases are transmitted from mothers to their offspring; they have no cures and are often fatal. But…
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