CRISPR Gene editing therapy is used for the first time in living humans with amazing results.
It’s a new way to create “bi-paternal” mice that can survive to adulthood—but human applications are still a long way off.
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Australian cancer researchers are the first to establish a next-generation gene-editing tool for modeling and interrogating human disease.
Base editing utilizes enzymes to modify single amino acids at the most foundational unit of DNA, called a base.
In a shift away from GMOS, aka genetically modified organisms, important research is continuing in gene editing, sometimes ...
On Friday, doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital announced that a 66-year-old New Hampshire man had successfully received ...
Gene therapies to treat rheumatoid arthritis have evolved slowly, but one is ready to move into human trials and an ...
Australian cancer researchers are the first to establish a next-generation gene-editing tool for modelling and interrogating human disease.
Stanford researchers introduced affordable gene-editing kits ready for the classroom, aiming to make the field more accessible for high school students.
Researchers use CRISPR to overcome seemingly insurmontable reproductive barriers — but that doesn't mean this could work for ...
Potent in vivo gene editing in skeletal muscle of non-human primates by a novel, ultracompact CRISPR system delivered via a single AAV vector.