CRISPR News and Research

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MU researcher receives $3 million grant to use gene editing for investigating the building blocks of disease

MU researcher receives $3 million grant to use gene editing for investigating the building blocks of disease

Researchers discover potential new treatment for rhabdomyosarcoma

Researchers discover potential new treatment for rhabdomyosarcoma

Researchers uncover the biology behind insulin production

Researchers uncover the biology behind insulin production

Generating functional parathyroid glands from mouse embryonic stem cells

Generating functional parathyroid glands from mouse embryonic stem cells

Arming phages with heterologous effectors paves the way for successful UTI treatment

Arming phages with heterologous effectors paves the way for successful UTI treatment

Rice bioengineers receive NIH grant for sickle cell disease research

Rice bioengineers receive NIH grant for sickle cell disease research

Tight junctions between cells may play a critical role in gastrulation in human embryos

Tight junctions between cells may play a critical role in gastrulation in human embryos

Researchers demonstrate targeted epigenome editing in the promoter region of several genes using sgRNA/dCas9 complexes

Researchers demonstrate targeted epigenome editing in the promoter region of several genes using sgRNA/dCas9 complexes

Unveiling the key defender: PLSCR1 identified as a potent anti-SARS-CoV-2 factor in COVID-19 immunity

Unveiling the key defender: PLSCR1 identified as a potent anti-SARS-CoV-2 factor in COVID-19 immunity

Using CRISPR gene-editing system to build a more sustainable forest

Using CRISPR gene-editing system to build a more sustainable forest

Scientists track nanoscale processes of CRISPR-Cas complexes

Scientists track nanoscale processes of CRISPR-Cas complexes

Aneuploidy could function as a therapeutic target for cancer

Aneuploidy could function as a therapeutic target for cancer

New CRISPR-based system could eliminate malaria-carrying mosquitoes

New CRISPR-based system could eliminate malaria-carrying mosquitoes

Study sheds light on cause of most common congenital heart defect

Study sheds light on cause of most common congenital heart defect

CRISPR/Cas9-based screening identifies potential therapies for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

CRISPR/Cas9-based screening identifies potential therapies for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

AI predicts on- and off-target activity of RNA-targeting CRISPRs

AI predicts on- and off-target activity of RNA-targeting CRISPRs

Cell therapy using genome-edited iPS cells could be a new treatment for Fabry disease

Cell therapy using genome-edited iPS cells could be a new treatment for Fabry disease

Base editing shows promise for treating sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia

Base editing shows promise for treating sickle cell disease and beta thalassemia

How New Genomic Techniques can make agricultural production more sustainable

How New Genomic Techniques can make agricultural production more sustainable

Duke researchers expand functionality of CRISPR gene editing

Duke researchers expand functionality of CRISPR gene editing

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