MIT scientists have found a way to make gene editing far safer and more accurate — a breakthrough that could reshape how we ...
CRISPR Therapeutics (CRSP) reported new preclinical data from its novel SyNTase gene editing platform for the treatment of Alpha-1 Antitrypsin ...
CRISPR technology has revolutionized biology, largely because of its simplicity compared to previous gene editing techniques. However, it still takes weeks to learn, design, perform, and analyze ...
A CRISPR-Cas9-based therapy targeting the gene encoding transthyretin greatly reduced transthyretin levels in patients with ...
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated (Cas) proteins are core components of fast-evolving therapeutic gene editing tools. Scientists have used CRISPR ...
CRISPR is a gene-editing tool that acts like “molecular scissors,” but using it on cancer is complex. The technology’s biggest impact so far is in research labs, helping scientists understand how ...
The CRISPR gene-editing tool can be used to silence an important hepatitis B virus gene, a proof-of-concept in vitro study suggests. "It's the first time we've seen CRISPR editing done in a hepatitis ...
CRISPR Therapeutics has developed SyNTase editing, a proprietary, next-generation, site-specific gene correction platform.
The world's first patient to be treated with personalized gene editing therapy is finally headed home after over 300 days in the hospital. Nine-month-old KJ Muldoon recently underwent CRISPR-based ...
Gene-editing techniques such as CRISPR-Cas9 have many uses in the area of food and agriculture. They can combat persistent drought and disease, and improve the colour and nutritional content of food ...
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Researchers harness gene-editing to revolutionize how we grow food: 'We think that is a technology that can work'
Gene editing is precise enough to address a variety of needs. Researchers harness gene-editing to revolutionize how we grow food: 'We think that is a technology that can work' first appeared on The ...
Cutting-edge gene editing technology could eradicate Down syndrome, according to Japanese scientists. Down syndrome, which causes a range of developmental differences and affects 1 in 700 newborns in ...
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