All CRISPR articles – Page 2
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WhitepaperApp Note: High-Throughput Single-Cell Genome Profiling
See how the new Shasta™ Single Cell System enabled high-throughput single-cell DNA-seq library preparation to detect tumor-driving mutations.
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ArticleAllele-selective gene editing: a breakthrough in Huntington's disease treatment
Huntington's disease remains a major challenge, but allele-selective gene editing offers new hope. By targeting only the mutant gene, this approach could provide a one-time, durable treatment. Life Edit’s Dr Amy Pooler reveals how this innovative therapy could reshape HD treatment.
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WhitepaperGuide: Create DNA Template for In Vitro mRNA Synthesis
Learn how to simplify the entire DNA template generation workflow, streamlining mRNA therapeutic research.
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New study reveals how bacteria 'vaccinate' with viral DNA
The discovery from researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine reveals how bacteria use the CRISPR-Cas system to store viral DNA, enhancing their immunity against future infections, and potentially paving the way for new phage-based therapies
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NewsAWS and ElevateBio join forces to advance gene editing
ElevateBio is teaming up with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to advance CRISPR gene editing using AI and cloud computing. This collaboration aims to accelerate drug discovery for genetic diseases, making next-generation therapies more efficient and accessible.
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NewsBacterial ‘jumping genes’ found to control chromosome ends
Cornell researchers have discovered how transposons, or 'jumping genes,' insert themselves into bacterial chromosome ends, potentially transforming genetic engineering and advancing biotechnology. This breakthrough could reshape antibiotic research and unlock new drug discoveries.
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NewsStudy identifies new genetic targets for neuropsychiatric diseases
Scientists identify thousands of novel enhancers linked to neuronal differentiation and neuropsychiatric disorders, offering new pathways for drug discovery and potential therapeutic targets.
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NewsTLE6 protein deficiency linked to male infertility
New study reveals that TLE6 protein deficiency causes male infertility in mice. These findings suggest potential genetic causes and future treatment avenues for male infertility.
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ArticleOvercoming obstacles in personalised medicine
Tune in to this episode to learn how overcoming the key challenges in personalised medicine could transform the future of healthcare.
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NewsNSD2’s role in driving prostate cancer development
This study is the first to demonstrate that NSD2 is foundational to the earliest stage of prostate cancer development.
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WebinarCRISPR™ MDCKII cell lines development for bioavailability and DDI assessments
Join this webinar to hear from Eurofins Discovery on the latest offerings for drug-drug interaction assessments using CRISPR KO/KI MDCKII cell lines
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NewsCancer dependencies missed by some CRISPR guides
Scientists discovered that, depending on germline variation, CRISPR-based experiments can result in false negatives.
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NewsNovel version of CRISPR gene-editing protein engineered
Researchers have developed a new, compact EbCas12a variant that can be packaged into an all-in-one AAV system with its crRNA.
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NewsFOXO1 improves survival and function of CAR T cells
Evidence indicating that FOXO1 plays a unique role in promoting T cell longevity could result in more effective CAR T cell therapies.
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ArticleOptimising CRISPR gene editing of hard-to-transfect cells
CRISPR has transformed gene editing, but still presents challenges in hard-to-transfect cells, such as pluripotent stem cells and primary cells.1 The key to obtaining successful transfection in these cells lies in innovative workflows. Here Georges Müller, CEO and cofounder of SEED Biosciences, shares his perspective on why focusing on editing ...
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KCNJ2 inhibition: a therapeutic target for traumatic brain injury
Using cortical organoids, researchers discovered that targeting KCNJ2 could reduce nerve cell death after TBI.
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NewsEliminating the HIV virus from infected cells with CRISPR-Cas
The proof-of-concept study could lead to a cure for HIV that inactivates diverse strains across multiple cellular contexts.
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NewsP47 suppresses metastasis of HER2-positive breast cancer
Results from an in vivo CRISPR knockout screen, targeting genes involved in autophagy, could lead to new therapies.
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NewsIntegrin αV and β5 partner to drive cancer cell growth
A novel cellular mechanism has been uncovered with the use of CRISPR gene-tiling technology, which could advance oncologic therapies.
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Empower CRISPR cell engineering with single cell sorting
Learn how scientists like you are using Namocell single cell sorters through summaries of seven recent peer-reviewed citations.
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