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 In terms of annual research, the USA, India, Japan, Brazil and Canada are some of the leading countries where maximum gene therapy-related studies are conducted. Gene therapy involves the usage of DNA as a treatment for curing illness by introducing medicinal DNA into the cells of a recipient. The most common form of gene therapy involves the use of DNA to replace a mutated gene by encoding a functional therapeutic gene. Other forms involve direct correction of a mutation, or the use of DNA encoding a therapeutic protein drug (rather than a natural human gene) for treatment. In gene therapy, DNA encoding a therapeutic protein is packaged into a "vector," which is used to get the DNA inside the body's cells. Once inside, the cell machinery expresses the DNA, resulting in the production of therapeutic protein, which in turn treats the disease of the patient. Gene therapy is an experimental technique which uses genes to treat or prevent illness. In the future, this technique may enable doctors to treat a disorder by inserting a gene into the cells of a patient, rather than using drugs or surgery. Research scientists have noticed an increase in the number of congresses held in this area each year. The Journal of Genetic Syndromes & Gene Therapy provides a special forum for scholars and scientists to discuss new and current advances in gene therapy science.  

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