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New CRISPR technique flips genes on without cutting DNA
Researchers have unveiled a way to flip genes back on without slicing into the genome, a shift that could make CRISPR far ...
Crops increasingly need to thrive in a broader range of conditions, including drought, salinity, and heat. Traditional plant ...
A new CRISPR breakthrough shows scientists can turn genes back on without cutting DNA, by removing chemical tags that act ...
Scientists and physicians can better assess precision genome editing technology using a new method made public today by St.
Three start-ups are aiming to create gene-edited babies. Columnist Michael Le Page has no doubt that editing our offspring ...
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One Health action needed as environmental reservoirs fuel drug-resistant infections
Environmental antimicrobial resistance is turning rivers, soils, and even the air into hidden highways for "superbugs," ...
Which genes are required for turning embryonic stem cells into brain cells, and what happens when this process goes wrong? In ...
A new CRISPR approach can control genes without cutting DNA, opening a safer path for treating genetic diseases. A newly ...
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New CHANGE-seq-BE method sharpens safety assessment of CRISPR base editors
Scientists and physicians can better assess precision genome editing technology using a new method made public today by St.
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New method can help better assess precision genome editing technology
Scientists and physicians can better assess precision genome editing technology using a new method made public today by St.
CHANGE-seq-BE was developed to enable scientists to better understand base editors, an important class of CRISPR precise genome editors.
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