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.
CRISPR: Ethical and Safety Concerns

CRISPR and Cas proteins have become a crucial tool for genetic manipulation in biomedical research and biotechnology, and the crux of its action is the recognition of specific sequences in the DNA and their subsequent cleavage from the chain. One specific system, CRISPR-Cas9, has become the standard for genetic editing, since it can be tailored to target any set of DNA sequences. Thus it is of no wonder that it caused an upheaval in biomedical field.

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Understanding the epigenetic regulation of hepatic stellate cells in NAFLD

Understanding the epigenetic regulation of hepatic stellate cells in NAFLD

Creating the first genetically susceptible mice for late-onset Alzheimer's

Creating the first genetically susceptible mice for late-onset Alzheimer's

Multi-signal processing guide RNAs: A new frontier in gene regulation

Multi-signal processing guide RNAs: A new frontier in gene regulation

USC scientists transform B cells into cancer and HIV destroyers

USC scientists transform B cells into cancer and HIV destroyers

CD5 knockout using CRISPR boosts CAR T cell therapy efficacy

CD5 knockout using CRISPR boosts CAR T cell therapy efficacy

Common blood thinner can be repurposed as an inexpensive antidote for cobra venom

Common blood thinner can be repurposed as an inexpensive antidote for cobra venom

Distinct signaling pathway drives the transformation of epithelial cells into aggressive tumors

Distinct signaling pathway drives the transformation of epithelial cells into aggressive tumors

CU Boulder research uncovers role of endogenous retroviruses in cancer

CU Boulder research uncovers role of endogenous retroviruses in cancer

Novel method enables RNA detection with Cas12 nucleases

Novel method enables RNA detection with Cas12 nucleases

Harnessing cell's natural delivery system for targeted drug delivery

Harnessing cell's natural delivery system for targeted drug delivery

One-time prime editing targets common genetic cause of cystic fibrosis

One-time prime editing targets common genetic cause of cystic fibrosis

Gene editing silences mutant microRNA, restores hearing in adult mice

Gene editing silences mutant microRNA, restores hearing in adult mice

Enzymatic RNA synthesis paves the way for sustainable therapeutics

Enzymatic RNA synthesis paves the way for sustainable therapeutics

Prime editing offers promising path to permanent treatment for cystic fibrosis

Prime editing offers promising path to permanent treatment for cystic fibrosis

New gene editing technique offers hope for millions

New gene editing technique offers hope for millions

Efficient multi-site genome editing with retron-derived multitrons

Efficient multi-site genome editing with retron-derived multitrons

Scientists identify over 5,000 genetic variants that enable certain cancers to thrive

Scientists identify over 5,000 genetic variants that enable certain cancers to thrive

Blocking nidogen-2 enhances chemotherapy efficacy in pancreatic cancer

Blocking nidogen-2 enhances chemotherapy efficacy in pancreatic cancer

Newcells Biotech appoints Emile Shaffu as Director of Sales

Newcells Biotech appoints Emile Shaffu as Director of Sales

Blocking IL-6 in the brain to treat cancer cachexia

Blocking IL-6 in the brain to treat cancer cachexia

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