CRISPR

In the late 1980s and mid-1990s, genomes of diverse lineages of bacteria and archaea (the latter representing a domain of single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms) revealed clusters of regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, known today under the abbreviation CRISPR. Later it was found that these repeat sequences (previously considered disparate) share a common set of features.
Understanding CRISPR Therapy

CRISPR technology revolutionizes gene therapy, offering potential treatments for genetic disorders and cancers through precise gene editing techniques.

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CRISPR-based therapy shown to be safe, effective for people with transthyretin amyloidosis

CRISPR-based therapy shown to be safe, effective for people with transthyretin amyloidosis

Barcoding small extracellular vesicles with new CRISPR-based system

Barcoding small extracellular vesicles with new CRISPR-based system

Evo model set to transform synthetic biology and disease diagnosis

Evo model set to transform synthetic biology and disease diagnosis

StitchR technology delivers large genes for muscular dystrophy treatment

StitchR technology delivers large genes for muscular dystrophy treatment

Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to increased risk of opioid addiction later in life

Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to increased risk of opioid addiction later in life

Scientists map cancer mutations in EGFR gene, revealing drug resistance paths

Scientists map cancer mutations in EGFR gene, revealing drug resistance paths

MaxCyte celebrates 25 years of innovation driving cell engineering-based therapeutics

MaxCyte celebrates 25 years of innovation driving cell engineering-based therapeutics

Professor Nancy Ip: Pioneering New Paths in Neurodegenerative Therapy

Professor Nancy Ip: Pioneering New Paths in Neurodegenerative Therapy

Neuropeptides influence T cell differentiation during viral infections

Neuropeptides influence T cell differentiation during viral infections

Key reason why some cancers do not respond to immunotherapy identified

Key reason why some cancers do not respond to immunotherapy identified

CRISPR technology reveals essential noncoding RNAs in the human genome

CRISPR technology reveals essential noncoding RNAs in the human genome

Gene editing with CRISPR may introduce new defects

Gene editing with CRISPR may introduce new defects

New targets identified for treating glioblastoma through genetic screen

New targets identified for treating glioblastoma through genetic screen

New study identifies potential treatment for tauopathies using carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

New study identifies potential treatment for tauopathies using carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

Critical protein linked to spillover potential of animal viruses

Critical protein linked to spillover potential of animal viruses

New therapeutic target overcomes ovarian cancer immunotherapy resistance

New therapeutic target overcomes ovarian cancer immunotherapy resistance

New insights into cardiac defects in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1

New insights into cardiac defects in Myotonic Dystrophy Type 1

Researchers uncover key mechanisms of CRISPR gene editing

Researchers uncover key mechanisms of CRISPR gene editing

New research unveils mechanism behind deadly neuroendocrine prostate cancer

New research unveils mechanism behind deadly neuroendocrine prostate cancer

Unlocking the secrets of Usher syndrome

Unlocking the secrets of Usher syndrome

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