A novel CRISPR-based technology can spread within bacterial populations to eliminate antibiotic resistance.
For years, researchers have been trying to figure out how to treat inherited blood disorders like sickle cell disease without causing new health problems in the process. Now, a team of scientists from ...
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Gene editing breakthrough could end your daily cholesterol pills – here's what it means for you
CRISPR therapy STX-1150 could replace daily cholesterol pills with a single dose, reducing LDL by 50% for 18+ months using reversible gene silencing.
Study in Molecular Therapy Oncology shows gene editing restores drug sensitivity by targeting NRF2, with potential across multiple tumor types In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ...
The onset and aggressiveness of cancer are related to the abnormal behavior of certain genes, known as oncogenes. The best-known of these alterations is mutation, but it is not the only one. Sometimes ...
Torie Bosch is the First Opinion editor at STAT. Celena Lozano’s son Benny, who turned 5 in November, loves trains, trucks — anything that goes. He also has a rare disease, PURA syndrome. Earlier this ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) isn't the only industry with explosive growth potential.
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Israeli researchers identify gene that causes elusive neurodevelopmental disorder
Using CRISPR, Hebrew University of Jerusalem team finds PEDS1 enzyme linked to reduced brain size; study maps 331 genes ...
In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ChristianaCare’s Gene Editing Institute have shown that disabling the NRF2 gene with CRISPR technology can reverse chemotherapy resistance in ...
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