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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Bacteria use amyloids as molecular armor against predators

Bacteria use amyloids as molecular armor against predators

New RNA therapy reverses symptoms of progeria in mouse models

New RNA therapy reverses symptoms of progeria in mouse models

Researchers pinpoint PRMT5 as a promising target for cancer drugs

Researchers pinpoint PRMT5 as a promising target for cancer drugs

Gene-edited mosquitoes slash malaria spread 93% using self-propagating shield

Gene-edited mosquitoes slash malaria spread 93% using self-propagating shield

Blocking key host pathways may stop Cryptosporidium infections

Blocking key host pathways may stop Cryptosporidium infections

New method genetically blocks mosquitoes from transmitting malaria

New method genetically blocks mosquitoes from transmitting malaria

Astrocytes play key role in coordinating neurons for visual information

Astrocytes play key role in coordinating neurons for visual information

Blocking a single gene disrupts vitamin D metabolism and cancer pathways in new cell study

Blocking a single gene disrupts vitamin D metabolism and cancer pathways in new cell study

Gene editing in the brain offers hope for ultra-rare neurological disease

Gene editing in the brain offers hope for ultra-rare neurological disease

Zebrafish reveal how two genes independently drive sensory organ regeneration

Zebrafish reveal how two genes independently drive sensory organ regeneration

Developing AI-driven stem cell therapies to fight ovarian aging

Developing AI-driven stem cell therapies to fight ovarian aging

Old chemistry unlocks safer and stronger mRNA delivery

Old chemistry unlocks safer and stronger mRNA delivery

Study identifies SDR42E1's role in vitamin D pathway

Study identifies SDR42E1's role in vitamin D pathway

CRISPR-mediated DNA methylation editing regulates inflammation and tumor growth

CRISPR-mediated DNA methylation editing regulates inflammation and tumor growth

New funding brings personalized CRISPR cures closer to children with rare diseases

New funding brings personalized CRISPR cures closer to children with rare diseases

New gene editing approach targets mutation behind common genetic heart disease

New gene editing approach targets mutation behind common genetic heart disease

Reversing immune fatigue offers new hope for cancer treatment

Reversing immune fatigue offers new hope for cancer treatment

Synthetic Biology and the Pursuit of Living Diagnostics and Therapeutics

Synthetic Biology and the Pursuit of Living Diagnostics and Therapeutics

XPR1 silencing enhances immune response and reduces ovarian tumor growth

XPR1 silencing enhances immune response and reduces ovarian tumor growth

Alzheimer’s protein found to drive lung cancer spread to the brain

Alzheimer’s protein found to drive lung cancer spread to the brain

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