Researchers from Kyoto University demonstrate how a dual CRISPR RNA method restored dystrophin protein function in induced pluripotent stem cells derived from Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) ...
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for the development of CRISPR/Cas9, a method also known as "gene scissors," which enables researchers to better understand how human cells function and ...
Scientists use CRISPR to create a Genetic Sexing Strain of mosquitoes. Male and female mosquitoes can now be separated easily ...
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Highly sensitive CRISPR-based method designed to detect low-frequency cancer mutations
Liquid biopsy is increasingly recognized as a promising tool for cancer detection and treatment monitoring, yet its ...
If genetic editing wasn't crazy enough for your reality, a recent breakthrough in CRISPR(Opens in a new window) technology has paved the way for editing entire gene networks in a single step. While ...
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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 ...
In 2013, scientists described a method for editing the genome of eukaryotic cells (such as those found in humans) using CRISPR technology. Since then, the CRISPR method has been researched extensively ...
Most approved gene therapies today, including those involving CRISPR-Cas9, work their magic on cells removed from the body, after which the edited cells are returned to the patient. This technique is ...
CRISPR has been an above-average performer for the last half-decade. The budding biotech made an important breakthrough at the end of last year. CRISPR also has five programs in clinical trials, with ...
CRISPRgenee is a new method that combines gene silencing and cutting to improve loss-of-function studies in human cells. (Nanowerk News) The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for the ...
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