Gene editing, a set of techniques used to alter sections of an organism's DNA, is helping scientists cure diseases previously ...
Rapid advancements in CRISPR and next-generation gene editing technologies, combined with a strong clinical pipeline ...
Gene editing refers to the precise alteration of an organism's DNA sequence at a specific locus. In cancer treatment, this technology is leveraged to modify the genetic makeup of cancer cells, either ...
Researchers at Sanofi report that cas-CLOVER (deactivated Cas9 fused to the C-terminus of Clostridium Clo051) gene editing has the potential to notably enhance recombinant protein production in ...
A research group led by Associate Professor Tetsuya Muramoto from the Faculty of Science, Toho University, has established a CRISPR genome editing technique that enables comparative analysis of the ...
CRISPR Therapeutics recently reported that rollout of its approved gene therapy Casgevy for sickle cell disease and transfusion‑dependent beta thalassemia has been slower than hoped, contributing to a ...
Bismuthene nanodiscs use mild heat to switch on gene editing that dismantles a tumor's heat defenses, creating a feedback loop that kills cancer cells more effectively.
Eli Lilly advances CRISPR collaboration with Scribe Therapeutics for neurological and neuromuscular disorders; European ...
Using prime editing, NCF1 mutation is corrected in a 19-year-old with chronic granulomatous disease, an inherited immune disorder, marking a gene therapy milestone.
CRISPR/Cas-based biosensors offer an opportunity to quantify neuroinflammation in Parkinson’s disease, advancing diagnostics ...
Babcock University has intensified efforts to advance biomedical research and food security by hosting a three-day gene editing workshop focused on the transformative potential of CRISPR-Cas9 ...