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CRISPR · ParisA team from the University of Amsterdam has announced that they have succeeded in extracting the HIV virus using Crispr molecular scissors. While this statement gives hope for a treatment capable of curing the disease, Marie-Christine Birling, a biological engineer, reminds “Libé” that it will take more time, in particular, to assess the consequences of these “cuts” on cells.See the Story
Successful extraction of AIDS from infected cells: “We are at the beginning of a long journey”
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CRISPR · Sri LankaThe government has called on researchers to accelerate research on AIDS through the use of the Crispr technology. Although it does not provide a cure for HIV, it can control the virus with a combination of treatment and prevention methods. In this way, it is possible to stop the progression of AIDS through research. However, without proper supervision, there is a risk of using this method as a way to control the spread of HIV, which is not effec…See the Story
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HIV · United StatesThe strategy uses a relatively recent genetic technique called CRISPR, which can make cuts in DNA to introduce errors into viral genetic material within immune cells. The work is due to be presented at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases in Barcelona, Spain, next month.See the Story
CRISPR could disable and cure HIV, suggests promising lab experiment
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CRISPR · OronoThe gene editing program CRISPR has become a hot topic in recent years, but I am torn between whether or not I support the modification of the unborn; in one sense, the practice seems beneficial, but in another, the practice makes me think of placing an online order. This scientific advantage may seem like a way to enhance human health and our society. However, others (like myself) see this technology as scientific manipulation, which is essenti…See the Story
Society should reject genetic modification of embryos – The Maine Campus
DNAIt's National Science and Engineering Week and recent advancements in medical technology have shown to improve the lives of patients in Acadiana. Let's start with a new treatment for Alzheimer's disease: Leqembi. CRISPR Gene Editing can stop production of a defective gene and start the production of an alternative.See the Story
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CRISPR · WilmingtonCarolina Biological Supply Company, a leading supplier of school science materials, and the ChristianaCare Gene Editing Institute, have combined forces to demystify a ground-breaking scientific frontier for students. The kit, designed for freshmen to seniors in high school as well as for higher education, simplifies the intricacies of gene editing. The unveiling of the new version of CRISPR in a Box" will take place at Carolina’s booth at the National Science Teaching Association national conference.See the Story