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AI System Developed to Automate Gene Editing Experiments
By Milliam MurigiInternational researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system dubbed CRISPR-GPT, designed to automate and enhance CRISPR-based gene-editing experiments.Clustered ...
The test can be administered on a mouth swab instead of sputum and doesn’t require lab facilities ...
eGenesis provides pigs with CRISPR-modified genes. These genetic changes reduce the chances of organ rejection in human ...
OSA and COPD present with symptoms that often go undetected for too long. How can clinicians recognize symptoms faster?
The US FDA has approved human trials for pig kidney transplants, marking a significant step forward in biotech company eGenesis' organ transplant research.
An organoid-based screening platform that allows one-gene-at-a-time knockdown across a whole tissue has been used to identify the genes that regulate closure of the neural tube in humans.
A genetically modified pig lung transplanted into a brain-dead human patient functioned for nine days in a new achievement ...
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A Pig Kidney Transplant Saved This Man’s Life — And Now the FDA Is Betting It Could Save Thousands More
Tim Andrews, 67, was the first patient in the eGenesis program. He received his pig kidney in January 2025. More than seven ...
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How Xenotransplantation Moved From Failed Experiments To Lifesaving Reality
Xenotransplantation, leveraging genetic engineering and CRISPR, offers a promising solution to the organ shortage crisis ...
6."The ozone layer is actually healing faster than expected. Scientists think it could be fully restored in our lifetime." ...
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