It’s a new way to create “bi-paternal” mice that can survive to adulthood—but human applications are still a long way off.
In a study published in Nature Biotechnology, the team used CRISPR gene-editing technology ... genetically modified fat cells near tumors in mice, mimicking the process used in cosmetic fat ...
At first glance, the seven mice skittering around their cages look like other mice ... They then zeroed in on 20 genes and tinkered with them using the gene-editing tool CRISPR. Hundreds of ...
Aiming to create healthy mice with DNA from two fathers, the team undertook a complex series of experiments to individually modify these critical genes using various techniques with the CRISPR tool.
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A Washington State University research team is the first to create genetically engineered mice to have more human-like telomeres, led by WSU Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Jiyue Zhu.
Shares of CRISPR Therapeutics CRSP have lost more than 30% in the past year. Though the stock soared at the onset of 2024, thanks to the FDA approval of its one-shot gene therapy Casgevy for two ...