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New method can help better assess precision genome editing technology
Scientists and physicians can better assess precision genome editing technology using a new method made public today by St.
A new CRISPR breakthrough shows scientists can turn genes back on without cutting DNA, by removing chemical tags that act ...
CHANGE-seq-BE was developed to enable scientists to better understand base editors, an important class of CRISPR precise genome editors.
MIT scientists have found a way to make gene editing far safer and more accurate — a breakthrough that could reshape how we treat hundreds of genetic diseases. By fine-tuning the tiny molecular “tools ...
Integrates ToolGen's best-in-class CRISPR-Cas9 platform with GenEditBio's industry-leading lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery technology Pursues a "once-and-done" treatment paradigm for diseases with ...
Researchers introduce Variant-aware Cas-OFFinder, a web-based tool that improves CRISPR off-target predictions by incorporating individual genetic differences. By reconstructing allele-specific ...
Australian researchers have successfully introduced an improved version of Cas12a gene-editing enzyme in mice. Their work establishes a next-generation gene-editing tool that enhances genetic ...
In a new study, scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig analyzed the impact of more than 2,000 clinically approved drugs on DNA repair and CRISPR genome editing ...
Like base editing, prime editing offers a safer way to genome editing by relying on a nickase enzyme that “nicks” one DNA strand at a time, rather than cutting both simultaneously. Then, with the ...
Discover how prime editing is redefining the future of medicine by offering highly precise, safe, and versatile DNA corrections, bringing hope for more effective treatments for genetic diseases while ...
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