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Jul 25, 2025, 05:40
Why Is Gene Therapy Uptake in Hemophilia Slower Than Expected
Brian O Mahony, Former President of WFH, shared a post on X:
“Our paper on Why uptake of haemophilia Gene Therapy has been slower than expected just published. Open access.”
Title: Why is the uptake of gene therapy in hemophilia less than expected?
Authors: Glenn F. Pierce, Mark Skinner, Brian O’Mahony, Dawn Rotellini, Radoslaw Kaczmarek

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