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Victoria Gray
Victoria Gray was the first patient ever to be treated with the gene-editing tool CRISPR for sickle-cell disease.This marked the initial indication that a cure is attainable for individuals born with sickle-cell disease and another severe blood disorder, beta-thalassemia. Provided by Wikipedia
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Dementia risk factors for Australian baby boomers by Peter K. Panegyres, Victoria Gray
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Review of psychological effects of dog bites in children by Carri Westgarth, Victoria Gray, Serena Provazza, Jade Nicholas
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Find Cancer Early: Evaluation of a Community Education Campaign to Increase Awareness of Cancer Signs and Symptoms in People in Regional Western Australians by Emma Jane Croager, Victoria Gray, Iain Stephen Pratt, Iain Stephen Pratt, Terry Slevin, Terry Slevin, Simone Pettigrew, C. D'arcy Holman, Max Bulsara, Jon Emery
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Developing a core outcome set for the health outcomes for children and adults with congenital oesophageal atresia and/or tracheo-oesophageal fistula: OCELOT task group study protoc... by Nigel J Hall, Anna-may Long, Nick Lansdale, Sebastian King, Lucy Bray, Tom Kovesi, Alex Adams, Jonathan Ducey, Paul Cullis, Shireen A Nah, Lin Yin Ong, Victoria Gray, Paul D Losty, Usha Krishnan, Corne De Vos, Warwick J Teague, Rebecca Thursfield, Sarah Gorst, Nadine Teunissen, Julia Faulkner, Lucia Gutierrez Gammino, Graham Slater, Laura Baird, Julia Brendel, Adam Donne, Eniola Folaranmi, Laura Hopwood, Dan Benscoter, Mike Rutter, Aaron M Zorn
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