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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 ...
Gene therapy could be a permanent cure for many life-threatening hereditary diseases, and this will only help in the treatment of genetic diseases and cancer ...
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Indian Scientists Create Protein That Lights Up During Gene Editing, May Aid Cancer Treatment
Scientists from Kolkata-based Bose Institute have created GlowCas9--a CRISPR protein that lights up while performing gene ...
Development of bespoke therapies has been a driving goal in medical research. This year, the announcement of the first patient treated with personalized CRISPR therapy, Baby KJ, highlights this ...
When the gene editing tool CRISPR-Cas9 rocketed to fame more than a decade ago, it transformed biotechnology. Faster, cheaper, and safer than previous methods, the tool helped scientists gain insight ...
In the world of biopharmaceutical innovation, 2024 will be remembered as CRISPR’s breakout year. In the spring, five patients with sickle cell disease began treatment with Casgevy, the first ...
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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 ...
CRISPR Therapeutics AG stock has surged nearly 90% since my Buy call in early May, reaching its highest value since February 2024. The rally builds on the historic approval of Casgevy, a gene editing ...
Researchers have developed a technology that delivers RNA to damaged neurons and stimulates regrowth - paving the way for potential treatments for neurodegenerative diseases like ALS and spinal ...
Gene-editing techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9 have many uses in the area of food and agriculture. They can combat persistent drought and disease, and improve the colour and nutritional content of food ...
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