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AI-powered CRISPR technology turbocharges gene therapy development
Stanford researchers and their collaborators have revealed a new device that could change the way scientists conduct ...
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Novel gene editing technology enables selective destruction of cancer cell DNA using fewer targets
Researchers from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at UNIST and the Center for Genomic Integrity at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) have announced an advance in cancer gene therapy. Their ...
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New partnership brings next-generation cell isolation solutions to researchers advancing cell and gene therapy development
Cayman Chemical, a global provider of life science research tools, and Akadeum Life Sciences, a leader in buoyancy-based cell ...
UCSF researchers tested CRISPRa, a gentler form of gene editing, in mice with a rare brain disorder caused by a faulty SCN2A gene. By boosting the healthy copy of the gene, the treatment restored ...
On a special episode (first released on June 20, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: With the advent of CRISPR as a gene editing technology, there are new opportunities to develop breakthrough treatments ...
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Genetic method leverages bacterial transfer mechanism to produce new active ingredients
Microorganisms produce a wide variety of natural products that can be used as active ingredients to treat diseases such as infections or cancer. The blueprints for these molecules can be found in the ...
Scientists at CeMM and the Medical University of Vienna created CELLFIE, a tool to test thousands of genetic tweaks in CAR T ...
Genetically engineered cell lines used in biomedical research have long been prone to misidentification and unauthorized use, wasting billions of dollars each year and jeopardizing critical scientific ...
Biotech company Factor Bioscience sued rival Cellectis and pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca in Delaware federal court on ...
Canada is ready for the next genetic revolution. Farmers like me applaud the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) for letting sound science guide agricultural policy—and clearing up the ...
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