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Gene scissors in camouflage mode help in the search for cancer therapies

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20.11.2025 - The CRISPR gene scissors are only of limited use to detect cancer-causing genes in animals because the method interferes with their immune system. Researchers at ETH Zurich, however, have now shown that a few tricks can be pulled to render the gene scissors invisible to immune cells.
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The gene-editing tool CRISPR can only detect a limited number of cancer-causing genes in animals—because the method interferes with the immune system. However, researchers at ETH Zurich have now demonstrated that the gene-editing tool can be made invisible to immune cells through a few clever techniques. In the fight against...

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myscience.org broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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