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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Study overturns assumptions about PTPN22 risk gene’s role in interferon production

Study overturns assumptions about PTPN22 risk gene’s role in interferon production

Scientists uncover how brain enzyme OTULIN controls tau expression

Scientists uncover how brain enzyme OTULIN controls tau expression

Discovery reveals role of EGFR in resistance to KRAS inhibitors in pancreatic cancer

Discovery reveals role of EGFR in resistance to KRAS inhibitors in pancreatic cancer

CRISPR-edited fungus boosts protein production and cuts environmental impact

CRISPR-edited fungus boosts protein production and cuts environmental impact

Scientists uncover genetic components linked to bone density in young people

Scientists uncover genetic components linked to bone density in young people

Harnessing a natural blood vessel molecule to develop broad mRNA antivirals

Harnessing a natural blood vessel molecule to develop broad mRNA antivirals

Breast cancer cells use a molecular switch to survive stress

Breast cancer cells use a molecular switch to survive stress

Innovative CRISPR strategy resensitizes lung cancer to treatment

Innovative CRISPR strategy resensitizes lung cancer to treatment

DeepTarget: A new tool for drug repurposing in oncology

DeepTarget: A new tool for drug repurposing in oncology

Scientists map the genetic control system behind FOXP3 in immune cells

Scientists map the genetic control system behind FOXP3 in immune cells

Study uncovers new mechanism for chromosome congression during mitosis

Study uncovers new mechanism for chromosome congression during mitosis

One-time CRISPR therapy safely lowers cholesterol and triglycerides in early trial

One-time CRISPR therapy safely lowers cholesterol and triglycerides in early trial

PTGES3 emerges as key regulator of androgen receptor in prostate cancer

PTGES3 emerges as key regulator of androgen receptor in prostate cancer

Reducing ketone levels and increasing exercise capacity could help manage diabetic ketoacidosis

Reducing ketone levels and increasing exercise capacity could help manage diabetic ketoacidosis

Unlocking memory: The role of epigenetics in memory expression

Unlocking memory: The role of epigenetics in memory expression

Understanding age-related changes in T cells and vaccine response

Understanding age-related changes in T cells and vaccine response

Nuclear binding protein identified as key contributor to trisomy 21-related CHDs

Nuclear binding protein identified as key contributor to trisomy 21-related CHDs

HMGN1 gene linked to heart problems in people with Down syndrome

HMGN1 gene linked to heart problems in people with Down syndrome

Epigenetic editing enables safer and more effective T cell therapies

Epigenetic editing enables safer and more effective T cell therapies

Researchers engineer a tool to dismantle cancer's RNA-built growth hubs

Researchers engineer a tool to dismantle cancer's RNA-built growth hubs

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