Understanding the genetic factors that drive Klinefelter syndrome and related diseases

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Understanding the genetic factors that drive Klinefelter syndrome and related diseases

The largest cohort of stem cell lines derived from patients with Klinefelter syndrome has been developed by KAUST researchers. These powerful cellular tools could be used to develop regenerative medicine therapeutic approaches and study a wide variety of diseases associated with chromosomal abnormalities, such as metabolic syndrome and type II diabetes, both of which are increasing in Saudi Arabia.

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