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Scientists develop human salivary gland organoids to test SARS-CoV-2 infectivity

Scientists develop human salivary gland organoids to test SARS-CoV-2 infectivity

Novel method for gene editing of hPSCs yields up to 84% knockout efficiency

Novel method for gene editing of hPSCs yields up to 84% knockout efficiency

Study reveals the unique and unconventional way mosquitoes process odors

Study reveals the unique and unconventional way mosquitoes process odors

Next generation mRNA vaccines exhibit excellent protective and therapeutic effects

Next generation mRNA vaccines exhibit excellent protective and therapeutic effects

Understanding the emotions behind memories

Understanding the emotions behind memories

IRB scientists identify critical spots on the genome where gene editing could cause an unwanted response

IRB scientists identify critical spots on the genome where gene editing could cause an unwanted response

New dual-plasmid editing system for DNA-based information rewriting in vivo

New dual-plasmid editing system for DNA-based information rewriting in vivo

Turning to Organ-on-a-Chip Studies for the Future of Drug Discovery

Turning to Organ-on-a-Chip Studies for the Future of Drug Discovery

Ultra-precise gene therapy technologies could edit or silence faulty genes causing fatal heart diseases

Ultra-precise gene therapy technologies could edit or silence faulty genes causing fatal heart diseases

Scientists receive $3.9 million NIH grant to eradicate HIV from the brain

Scientists receive $3.9 million NIH grant to eradicate HIV from the brain

Using CRISPR to Lift the Lid on Probiotics

Using CRISPR to Lift the Lid on Probiotics

Tissue nanotransfection technology can serve as a non-viral, topical, gene-editing delivery device, research shows

Tissue nanotransfection technology can serve as a non-viral, topical, gene-editing delivery device, research shows

Rice researchers use deactivated Cas9 proteins to synthetically trigger the transcription of genes

Rice researchers use deactivated Cas9 proteins to synthetically trigger the transcription of genes

Y chromosome loss in men can lead to deadly heart failure, research shows

Y chromosome loss in men can lead to deadly heart failure, research shows

Novel gene-based therapies for sickle cell disease rely on finding the right mouse for the job

Novel gene-based therapies for sickle cell disease rely on finding the right mouse for the job

The Life Sciences; Where are we now, and where are we going?

The Life Sciences; Where are we now, and where are we going?

New nanoparticles effectively stopped the growth and spread of ovarian, liver tumors in mice

New nanoparticles effectively stopped the growth and spread of ovarian, liver tumors in mice

Aging does not influence liver renewal, research shows

Aging does not influence liver renewal, research shows

Researchers identify a gene that plays vital role in the innate human immune system

Researchers identify a gene that plays vital role in the innate human immune system

The promise of RNA medicine is targeted and personalized

The promise of RNA medicine is targeted and personalized

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