CRISPR, the gene-editing technology which won its creators the 2020 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, is most well-known for its ...
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CRISPR Technologies Transform On-Site Detection of Animal Pathogens
The rapid spread of animal diseases and pathogen evolution have long posed significant threats to the healthy development of ...
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Genetic engineering: Changing the number of chromosomes in plants using molecular scissors
KIT researchers succeeded for the first time in reducing the number of chromosomes in a plant using the CRISPR/Cas method – surprisingly without affecting its growth The CRISPR/Cas molecular scissors ...
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A New Way of Stopping High Cholesterol Sounds Like Sci-Fi. Doctors Call it the "Future of Medicine."
A New Way of Stopping High Cholesterol Sounds Like Sci-Fi. Doctors Call it the "Future of Medicine." ...
Title: CRISPR/Cas-mediated APOC3 Knockout as a One-time Treatment for Severe Hypertriglyceridemia Presenters: Alan Brooks, PhD, Senior Vice President of Research at Metagenomi Date/time: Monday, ...
Integrates ToolGen's best-in-class CRISPR-Cas9 platform with GenEditBio's industry-leading lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery technology Pursues a "once-and-done" ...
Syntax Bio, a synthetic biology company programming the next generation of cell therapies, has published new research in ...
Casgevy, now a "national priority" drug, helped kids with sickle cell and thalassemia, results which may help toward a label ...
Scientists used CRISPR to disable the NRF2 gene, restoring chemotherapy sensitivity in lung cancer cells and slowing tumor growth. The technique worked even when only a fraction of tumor cells were ...
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