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How gene editing is changing the meat in our diet, from fast-growing fish to heat-tolerant cows
Disease-resistant pigs, faster-growing fish and heat-tolerant cows are among a new class of animals that are being genetically engineered for the dining table. Similar meat products could soon be sold ...
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool to help scientists better plan gene-editing ...
Editing genes involves changing the sequence of letters in the DNA. Researchers like to edit genes so they can understand the function of them, particularly genes that relate to various types of ...
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Harvard gene editing treatment corrects brain mutations and improves survival
In a major step toward treating rare neurological diseases, scientists have used gene editing to correct mutations inside the brain of living mice with a single injection. This new approach, described ...
Gene therapy has long promised to provide a solution for genetic blood disorders, but delivering on that promise has proven complex due to challenges including difficulties delivering the editing ...
Researchers in Berlin have used base editing to repair mutations that cause the kidney disorder ADPKD in cells from both mice ...
Researchers from MIT have incorporated several modifications to prime editing systems, making them up to 60 times more ...
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Gene that human ancestors lost millions of years ago could help treat gout
They restored the function of a gene humans lost millions of years ago with the help of CRISPR gene editing. "Human cells still know what to do with that protein" made by the lost gene, study ...
A baby born with a rare and dangerous genetic disease is growing and thriving after getting an experimental gene editing treatment made just for him. Researchers described the case in a new study, ...
The commercial success of existing lipid-lowering medications highlights the enormous market potential for effective ...
A research team led by scientists from the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) has introduced a new ...
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