The retraction on the Gene-Therapy Study is a step in the right direction because researchers should be willing to admit the failures along with the successes. At least now, others can move on and perhaps use what this original study employed and go on from there. It wasn't really a failure in the sense that they just couldn't replicate the results.
Evelyn Guzman
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The retraction on the Gene-Therapy Study is a step in the right direction because researchers should be willing to admit the failures along with the successes. At least now, others can move on and perhaps use what this original study employed and go on from there. It wasn't really a failure in the sense that they just couldn't replicate the results.
Evelyn Guzman
April 3, 2009 - 3:49amhttp://www.free-symptoms-of-diabetes-alert.com/newsletter.html (If you want to visit, just click but if it doesn’t work, copy and paste it onto your browser.)
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