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A team at Kobe University has created a game-changing resource for autism research: 63 mouse embryonic stem cell lines, each ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew enzymes offer breakthrough in genetic editing beyond CRISPRFor decades, scientists have studied how to control DNA—the molecule that holds the instructions for all life. One of the ...
A newly discovered bacterial defense protein named Cat1 reveals an extraordinary method of viral neutralization. All living ...
RNA gene scissors (CRISPR-Cas13) are gaining significant attention as a next-generation gene therapy with fewer side effects.
A legal scholar with a Ph.D. in wildlife genetics explains the promise biotechnology techniques hold for some animals that ...
To allow studying the genetic causes of autism spectrum disorder, a Kobe University research team created a bank of 63 mouse embryonic stem cell lines ...
Using CRISPR to correct the mutations behind polycystic kidney disease could counter some of the damage the condition causes ...
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News Medical on MSNBlocking a single enzyme rewires limb regrowth in axolotlsResearchers uncovered how CYP26B1-mediated retinoic acid (RA) breakdown determines segment identity during axolotl limb ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAxolotls May Hold the Key to Regrowing Limbs, and Scientists Are Unraveling Their Secrets to Help Humans Do the SameWith the help of gene-edited axolotls, researchers have gotten one step closer to enabling human limb regeneration ...
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Precision gene editing is crucial for treating genetic diseases, as it enables targeted correction of specific mutations. A ...
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News Medical on MSNKAIST develops technology for selective RNA modification in living cells and animalsA team led by Professor Won Do Heo from the Department of Biological Sciences, KAIST, has developed a pioneering technology ...
In a study published in Plant Biotechnology Journal, researchers from McGill University share their findings in oat DNA, a ...
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