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An air of optimism: Fresh breakthroughs could help most cystic fibrosis patients breathe easier. UAB Magazine 2019

Curing inherited disease by running a stop sign. UAB News 2016

Basic science boom: Fundamental scientific discoveries with major therapeutic potential.UAB Medicine Magazine 2016

No More Nonsense. UAB Magazine 2016

Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Therapeutics announces $7.5 million award to discover new therapies for nonsense mutations.UAB News 2015

Southern Research receives $7.5 million award to discover new therapies for cystic fibrosis patients with rare mutations. PRNewsWire 2015

ASBMB Compendium on Protein Synthesis. 2010

Nature Medicine Classic Collection. 2009

Drug fights cystic fibrosis, study shows. Science Daily 2008

Fool the mutant gene.Clinical Snippets: [J. Investigative Dermatology 126: 2 (2006)]

Gentamicin as gene therapy. Clinical Implications: [J Mol. Med. 80: 543-544 (2002)]

Gentamicin in pharmacogenetic approach to treatment of cystic fibrosis.Commentary: [The Lancet: 358: 2014-2015 (2001)]

Antibiotics show promise as therapy for genetic disorders. Medical News and Perspectives: [JAMA 285: 2067-2068 (2001)]

Antibiotic corrects genetic glitch. Research: [The Scientist 15: 16 (2001)]

New pharmaceutical approaches to the treatment of cystic fibrosis. News and Views: [Nature Medicine 2: 392-393 (1996)]

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