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.

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Stem cell study uncovers molecular pathway for enamel regeneration

Stem cell study uncovers molecular pathway for enamel regeneration

New genetic screening method unlocks insights into human development

New genetic screening method unlocks insights into human development

Biohub researchers use artificial intelligence to uncover new psoriasis targets

Biohub researchers use artificial intelligence to uncover new psoriasis targets

Toronto researchers uncover genetic drivers of triple negative breast cancer

Toronto researchers uncover genetic drivers of triple negative breast cancer

New genome editing tool unlocks fungi's hidden drug-producing potential

New genome editing tool unlocks fungi's hidden drug-producing potential

New framework redefines phage therapy for combating antimicrobial resistance

New framework redefines phage therapy for combating antimicrobial resistance

LEF1 and niche-derived factors regulate T cell stemness across chronic diseases

LEF1 and niche-derived factors regulate T cell stemness across chronic diseases

Researchers develop new model to study aggressive melanomas

Researchers develop new model to study aggressive melanomas

Pioneering gene therapy for rare immune disorder shows promise in early pre-clinical studies

Pioneering gene therapy for rare immune disorder shows promise in early pre-clinical studies

Base editing technique reveals crucial gene for early human development

Base editing technique reveals crucial gene for early human development

European project receives €15 million to study phage-based therapies

European project receives €15 million to study phage-based therapies

Using the mathematics of quantum mechanics to improve neuroblastoma outcomes

Using the mathematics of quantum mechanics to improve neuroblastoma outcomes

Engineered CAR-T cells offer potential rheumatoid arthritis cure

Engineered CAR-T cells offer potential rheumatoid arthritis cure

New human protein atlas maps how cancer rewires the body’s tissues

New human protein atlas maps how cancer rewires the body’s tissues

Study investigates whether obesity accelerates brain aging

Study investigates whether obesity accelerates brain aging

Phase 3 study of in vivo CRISPR therapy for hereditary angioedema successfully completed

Phase 3 study of in vivo CRISPR therapy for hereditary angioedema successfully completed

Ancient Y chromosome gene UTY retains regulatory function in humans

Ancient Y chromosome gene UTY retains regulatory function in humans

Scientists discover new intracellular immune defense against infections

Scientists discover new intracellular immune defense against infections

Study uncovers genetic trade-off between youth and longevity

Study uncovers genetic trade-off between youth and longevity

ELRIG unveils keynote speakers for Drug Discovery 2026

ELRIG unveils keynote speakers for Drug Discovery 2026

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