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AI-powered CRISPR technology turbocharges gene therapy development
Stanford researchers and their collaborators have revealed a new device that could change the way scientists conduct ...
Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool to help scientists better plan gene-editing experiments. The technology, CRISPR-GPT, acts as a gene-editing "copilot" ...
A team led by scientists at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the Broad Institute of MIT and ...
CREME is a virtual laboratory that allows scientists to simulate specific decreases in gene activity. It offers a powerful new tool for identifying and understanding important parts of the genome. And ...
Originally developed for gene editing, CRISPR-Cas systems have now become powerful molecular diagnostic tools. However, their widespread adoption in diagnostics has relied heavily on traditional ...
Scientists developed a new nanostructure that triples CRISPR’s ability to enter cells, unlocking even more power to treat ...
Over the past few decades, biomedical researchers and neuroscientists have devised increasingly advanced techniques to study ...
On Monday, scientists at UC Berkeley's Doudna Lab published research on a new system for targeting RNA sequences using clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, or CRISPR, an adaptive ...
A systematic sweep of viral genomes has revealed a trove of potential CRISPR-based genome-editing tools. CRISPR–Cas systems are common in the microbial world of bacteria and archaea, where they often ...
This article was written for our sponsor, Innovation Road Trip. Eradication of certain diseases, increasing crop sizes, reducing pest populations — the current and future applications of CRISPR have ...
We’re familiar with lab-grown diamonds, but what about ‘lab-grown hearts’? It might sound like a scene from a science fiction ...
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