A New Gene Transfer Treatement for Various Diseases with Antibiotic Spray

International Journal of Applied Chemistry
© 2014 by SSRG - IJAC Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors : Dr.S.Kasirajan
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Dr.S.Kasirajan, "A New Gene Transfer Treatement for Various Diseases with Antibiotic Spray," SSRG International Journal of Applied Chemistry, vol. 1,  no. 1, pp. 4-6, 2014. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939133/IJAC-V1I1P102

Abstract:

The human body is purely made up of cells. Cells are the basic building blocks of human beings. Generally a human body is made up of trillion of cells, which creates the structure for the human body. These take nutrients from the food and convert that in to energy. In basis Most of the diseases are caused by viruses. This paper proposes the new method of gene transfer treatment to recover the patients from the affected various diseases. By good cells to the patients can recover from the diseases. This paper provides a solution to transfer the antibacterial sprayed good cell.

Keywords:

Antibiotic, Human cell structure, viruses, DNA

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