Prof. Lukas Dow, biochemistry, and his team published a study in Nature on Aug. 16, detailing a new, more specific gene editing tool that they created to study cancer mutations through preclinical ...
A new CRISPR approach can control genes without cutting DNA, opening a safer path for treating genetic diseases. A newly ...
Study in Molecular Therapy Oncology shows gene editing restores drug sensitivity by targeting NRF2, with potential across multiple tumor types In a major step forward for cancer care, researchers at ...
Two studies published in Nature Medicine June 11 contribute to a small body of literature suggesting cells edited with CRISPR-Cas9 may cause cancer. Here are five things to know about the studies and ...
Australian researchers have successfully introduced an improved version of Cas12a gene-editing enzyme in mice. Their work establishes a next-generation gene-editing tool that enhances genetic ...
Gene editing strategies, from epigenetic engineering to cell reprogramming and genetic vaccines, are accelerating the development of new therapies that awaken the immune system to treat cancer, as ...
Australian researchers have discovered a molecular ‘safety switch’ that shields cancer cells from immune system attacks and ...
This year saw notable progress in head and neck cancers, Huntington's disease, personalized genetic therapy, and heart ...
Prime Medicine, a biotech company that set out to use its more precise approach to gene editing to develop new one-time treatments for rare diseases, is expanding its scope to more prevalent ...
A glucose-sensitive nanovaccine delivers CRISPR to tumors, silences immune-suppressing genes, and activates a targeted immune response against cancer. (Nanowerk Spotlight) Immune-based cancer ...
Australian cancer researchers are the first to establish a next-generation gene-editing tool for modelling and interrogating human disease. A novel pre-clinical model expressing an enhanced version of ...
A new study from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology examined how > 2,000 clinically approved drugs affect DNA repair and CRISPR genome editing.
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