Restore Vision, a Keio University spinoff, said on February 13 that the first patient has been dosed in a PI/II clinical trial of its optogenetic gene therapy RV-001 for the treatment of gene-agnostic retinitis pigmentosa. According to Keio University Hospital,…
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