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by ithinkinstereo 3341 days ago
Correct. You can also use CRISPR to edit a person's own cells in a lab for injection back into the person's body to combat a slew of diseases, including cancer.

China is already experimenting on live humans: http://gizmodo.com/china-is-racing-ahead-of-the-us-in-the-qu...

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Question: Do different counties have different governing bodies on qualifications for human experimentation? I assume so but am not well versed in this domain.
There's a fair bit of raw data in this pdf:

International Compilation of Human Research Standards (2017 edition) - Office for Human Research Protections, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

https://www.hhs.gov/ohrp/sites/default/files/international-c...

AIDs, cancer, etc., is great, but what about male pattern baldness?
In all seriousness, what could happen for trans individuals? What would be the actual effect of replacing all cells' XY's with XX's?
Female patient transitions to male, then gets male pattern baldness. /s
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