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Gene mutations driving aggressive cancers silenced

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Peter Mac scientists have found a way to use the powerful gene editing tool CRISPR to silence cancer-causing gene mutations which, up to now, have remained off-limits to targeted drugs. Dr Mohamed Fareh and colleagues have shown it is possible silence the KRAS G12, NRAS G12D, and BRAF V600E gene mutations known to drive aggressive pancreatic, colorectal and lung cancers.
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