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The University of Bayreuth's Biomaterials research group has, for the first time, successfully applied the CRISPR-Cas9 ...
The anti-CRISPR protein (red on right) mimics DNA, binding in the site where the cutting enzyme Cas9 typically grips the target DNA (left) before it cuts. But the anti-CRISPR protein doesn't let ...
At stake in the ongoing patent dispute over the gene-editing tool are rights to the most important new biotechnology of the age and credit for inventing it. The CRISPR patents are back in play.
The research team says, "Until now, CRISPR wasn't used for cancer because it was assumed that knocking out a single gene ...
CRISPR-based technologies can be quite powerful in the journey ... a naturally occurring process in which a bacterium produces a needle-like structure to inject DNA into neighboring bacterial cells, ...
The CRISPR-Cas gene scissors offer a wide range ... of Wulf Blankenfeldt at HZI have joined forces to decipher the structure ...
Everything came together last year when Alexander Marson, Gurumurthy, and colleagues used Easi-CRISPR to reprogram the structure and function of human T cells without the need for viral vectors 6.
The University of Bayreuth’s Biomaterials research group has, for the first time, successfully applied the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool to spiders. Following the genetic modification, the spiders ...
Our group applies structural (cryo-EM, x-ray crystallography and NMR), biochemical and biophysical methods together with functional studies to investigate macromolecular-mediated recognition, ...