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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New rabbit model provides insights into CF-related pancreatic endocrine pathology

New rabbit model provides insights into CF-related pancreatic endocrine pathology

New approach shows promise in fighting multiple cancers

New approach shows promise in fighting multiple cancers

Study unveils role of TLE6 in male sperm development

Study unveils role of TLE6 in male sperm development

New gene-editing treatment extends lifespan in mice with prion disease

New gene-editing treatment extends lifespan in mice with prion disease

The X factor: Decoding brain aging differences between men and women

The X factor: Decoding brain aging differences between men and women

Functional characterization of variants improves cancer risk assessment and treatment

Functional characterization of variants improves cancer risk assessment and treatment

Investigating the impact of CircRNAs on cancer progression and drug resistance

Investigating the impact of CircRNAs on cancer progression and drug resistance

Fruit flies steal bacterial defense to survive parasitic wasps

Fruit flies steal bacterial defense to survive parasitic wasps

SPLICER shows promise in Alzheimer's and other diseases

SPLICER shows promise in Alzheimer's and other diseases

Study unveils NAD's link to aging and disease development

Study unveils NAD's link to aging and disease development

New approach in fighting leukemia with double-modified natural killer cells

New approach in fighting leukemia with double-modified natural killer cells

Nutrient metabolism regulates T cell exhaustion and therapy potential

Nutrient metabolism regulates T cell exhaustion and therapy potential

Researchers use innovative approach to uncover hidden bioactive compounds in bacteria

Researchers use innovative approach to uncover hidden bioactive compounds in bacteria

Study pinpoints how a network of different proteins controls rest and activation

Study pinpoints how a network of different proteins controls rest and activation

Extracellular vesicle DNA regulates immune responses and suppresses liver metastasis

Extracellular vesicle DNA regulates immune responses and suppresses liver metastasis

Study uncovers dangerous side effects of AZD7648 in gene editing

Study uncovers dangerous side effects of AZD7648 in gene editing

Discovery of leptin-responsive neurons offers new hope for obesity treatment

Discovery of leptin-responsive neurons offers new hope for obesity treatment

Aging of lung stem cells drives iron deficiency and reduces capacity for tumor formation

Aging of lung stem cells drives iron deficiency and reduces capacity for tumor formation

Ultrasound-controlled CRISPR offers precision in treating genetic disorders

Ultrasound-controlled CRISPR offers precision in treating genetic disorders

Fas-p53 pathway drives metabolic dysfunction and obesity-linked insulin resistance

Fas-p53 pathway drives metabolic dysfunction and obesity-linked insulin resistance

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