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Scientists have used personalised gene-editing therapy to successfully treat a baby with a rare genetic condition. Could this ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNWorld's First CRISPR-Edited Spiders Shoot Fluoro Red Silk From Their ButtsBeginning a chain of events that will presumably lead to the origin of our universe's Spider-Man, researchers in Germany have ...
While the medical world is melting down from the absolute apocalypse that is RFK Jr., it's good to celebrate that (at least ...
Mutation in an enzyme leads to resistance to chronic and acute pain, according to research in mice. Study of a boy who was ...
Shares lost a quarter of their value after the company disclosed, in a regulatory filing, signs of liver stress in a study ...
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CRISPR Therapeutics is still losing money, but it also finished March with $1.9 billion in cash after burning through $134 ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNCRISPR Fulfills Its Promise with First-Ever Personalized Gene-Editing TherapyBaby KJ's bleak future is brighter as CRISPR breakthrough paves the way to treat rare genetic disorders.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNewly discovered Cat1 protein halts viral infections by depleting cellular fuelEvery living creature on Earth needs to protect itself from things that would do it harm. Bacteria are no different. And ...
The CRISPR gene editing tool has been revolionary for the research lab, and it has also been used to transform the lives ... | Genetics And Genomics ...
The possibility of editing our genes once seemed more like science fiction than reality. Times have changed with the ...
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Using the gene scissors CRISPR and stem cells, researchers at Stockholm University and the UK Dementia Research Institute (UK ...
A team of researchers from University of Bayreuth have used genetic modification on common house spiders to study the underrepresented organism and produce functionable spider silk protein. Scroll to ...
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