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When scientists discovered how bacteria protect themselves against viral invaders, called phages, in the early 2000s, little did they know they'd ...
Genetic editing holds promise to treat incurable diseases, but the most popular method - CRISPR - sometimes does more harm ...
Tulane University researchers have developed an enhanced CRISPR-based tuberculosis test that works with a simple tongue swab, ...
Johns Hopkins scientists are developing new antidotes for combating bacterial diseases such as those from ticks and ...
Genetic editing holds promise to treat incurable diseases, but the most popular method—CRISPR—sometimes does more harm than ...
Tulane University researchers have developed an enhanced CRISPR-based tuberculosis test that works with a simple tongue swab, ...
The esteemed scientist, one of the world’s leading experts in molecular biology, explains how disruptions at the cellular ...
UC Davis researcher Dr. Hiromi Tajima explains how CRISPR-edited wheat boosts natural apigenin to promote nitrogen fixation, ...
Scientists captured high-resolution structures of the Tn7-like transpososome, a molecular machine that can cut and paste ...
More than a decade ago, scientists harnessed a bacterial molecular machine that identifies and cuts specific sections of DNA, ...
Engineered bacteria reprogram tumor macrophages and direct copper into cancer cells, triggering cell death and systemic immunity without damaging healthy tissue.