Although existing CRISPR-Cas-based imaging methods can target endogenous genomic sequences, their applications are limited by system complexity and sensitivity, particularly when imaging ...
In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ChristianaCare's Gene Editing Institute have shown that disabling the ...
Scientists used CRISPR to disable the NRF2 gene, restoring chemotherapy sensitivity in lung cancer cells and slowing tumor ...
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Inside the Human Gene Editing Boom Driven by CRISPR Reshaping Everything From Medicine to Food
CRISPR-based technology is advancing rapidly, driving international competition. Its promise to transform medicine is colliding with political and social realities, even as applications expand.
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New Cloaked CRISPR Technology Reveals Hidden Gene Targets for Cancer Metastasis
The immune system plays a crucial role in fighting tumors and metastases. Consequently, it is decisive to conduct cancer ...
The real revolution came in 2012, when researchers Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier harnessed CRISPR, a natural bacterial defense system. In bacteria, CRISPR cuts out invading viruses’ DNA ...
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Innovative CRISPR strategy resensitizes lung cancer to treatment
In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ChristianaCare's Gene Editing Institute have shown that disabling the ...
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This “CRISPR Fungi” Is Sustainable, Packed with Protein and Could Become the Ultimate Superfood
A breakthrough study has just supercharged Fusarium venenatum (the fungus used in mycoprotein products like Quorn), turning ...
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CRISPR-edited fungus boosts protein production and cuts environmental impact
In a new study publishing November 19 in the Cell Press journal Trends in Biotechnology, researchers used a gene-editing ...
CRISPR has turned a simple fungus into a fast-growing, meat-like protein source with impressively low environmental impact.
Want your brand to be remembered? Add motion. Research confirms that dynamic visual stimuli are more likely to be stored in ...
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