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okay so they take out your stem cells, modify them, put them back in and benefits are expected to be life long
do you then get 100% healthy red blood cells or just partially? I assume not unless they wipe out all the other cells? which they don't do, as far as I understand
Normal red blood cells only live about 120 days, so they replace themselves naturally within a few months.
yeah but the original unmodified "broken" stem cells that produce the sickle cells will still be there presumably. so I assume they will have a mix of constantly replenishing healthy and sickle cells.