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CRISPR and the future: Can we edit out genetic diseases?
We're living in a moment where science fiction is becoming medical reality. Imagine a world where doctors can simply rewrite ...
To our immune system, a potentially lifesaving gene therapy can look a lot like a dangerous infection. That's because most ...
Scientists from Kolkata-based Bose Institute have created GlowCas9 -- a CRISPR protein that lights up while performing gene ...
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CRISPR reveals dark genome regions that sense cellular mechanics
Researchers at Duke University used CRISPR technologies to discover previously unannotated stretches of DNA in the 'dark ...
Revolutions in gene therapy are rapidly changing the landscape of modern medicine, forcing society and science alike to ...
Cancer research, drug safety testing and aging biology may all gain a major boost from a new fluorescent sensor developed at Utrecht University. This new tool allows scientists to watch DNA damage and ...
As the global population ages and the disease burden climbs ever higher, more patients than ever before could benefit from cell and gene therapy (CGT) treatments. When the CRISPR-Cas9 technology was ...
Stanford researchers and their collaborators have revealed a new device that could change the way scientists conduct gene-editing experiments. The device, CRISPR-GPT, is an artificial intelligence lab ...
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