Scientists replaced 80 percent of a ‘butterfly’ boy’s skin

Combination of stem cells and gene therapy essentially cures a genetic skin disease

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SKIN REPAIR A 7-year-old with a rare genetic condition lost most of the top layer of his skin, the epidermis. Scientists used a combination of stem cells and gene therapy to repair the damage.  

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In a last-ditch effort to save a dying 7-year-old boy, scientists have used stem cells and gene therapy to replace about 80 percent of his skin.