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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about CRISPR, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 60 stories have been published about CRISPR which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about CRISPR, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 60 stories have been published about CRISPR which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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CancerFor years, scientists around the world have been searching for microbes in the ice of Antarctica, in the deepest trenches in the oceans and in the most hostile volcanic environments on the planet. Its objective is to find new proteins with which to improve current genetic editing techniques. This could open the door to a new era of science and medicine in which a multitude of diseases are cured by correcting patients' genomes with astonishing ea…
Spanish scientists resurrect proteins from millions of years ago and use them to correct albinism in human cells
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CancerMost cancer diagnostic techniques rely on uncomfortable and invasive procedures, such as biopsies, endoscopies or mammograms.
Highly effective detection of cancer biomarkers using CRISPR
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CRISPRAll of the previously known CRISPR immune systems protect bacteria by deactivating genes from an invading virus. Now, a recently discovered CRISPR protein, called Cas12a2, has been found to act as a kind of multi-purpose self-destruct system for bacteria, capable of degrading single-stranded RNA, single-stranded DNA and double-stranded DNA. This ability could lead to a new approach to developing diagnostics for diseases such as COVID-19 and the …
How a CRISPR protein might yield new tests for many viruses
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CRISPRIn a rare feat, Utah State University biochemists Thomson Hallmark and Ryan Jackson, along with collaborators, published not one, but two seminal papers in a top-tier, peer-reviewed journal this week.
Structure and function of a newly discovered CRISPR immune system revealed
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StartupsZhang is one of the leading scientists in the groundbreaking field of genetic editing. Zhang has founded at least six companies, worth around $4.6 billion combined. Zhang helped to discover CRISPR-Cas9, often referred to as molecular scissors that can cut into the genome and edit DNA.
CRISPR pioneer Feng Zhang launches new genetic delivery startup with $193 million
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US & Canada · WashingtonMedical innovations typically take 17 years from the time a lightbulb goes off in a scientist's head until the first person benefits. But every once in a while, an idea is so powerful and so profound its effects are felt much faster.
After a decade, CRISPR gene editing is a 'revolution in progress.' What does the future hold?
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CRISPRResearchers have developed a new system for developing gene drives for areas ranging from human health to global food supplies. The new 'hacking' system converts split gene drives into full drives, offering new flexibility for safely conducting gene drive experiments in a range of applications.
Researchers create new system for safer gene-drive testing and development: Hacking system converts split gene drives into full drives, offering new experimentation flexibility... but also reveals surprising fitness costs of full drive systems
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Gene Editing · MississippiVictoria Gray, 37, was born with sickle cell disease. She received an experimental treatment that used the gene-editing technique CRISPR-Cas9. She shared her experience with doctors, scientists, patient advocates and bioethicists at a conference in London. The conference comes four years after a Chinese doctor created the world's first gene-edited babies.
How human gene editing is moving on after the CRISPR baby scandal
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