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What are the potential concerns regarding the use of viral vectors in gene therapy?
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- What are the Methods of therapeutic gene delivery?Why are viruses used in gene therapy?Explain how viral vectors can be used for gene therapy, and provide two examples of commonly used viral vectors. What are some of the major challenges that must be overcome to develop safer and more effective viral vectors for gene therapy?