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Gene EditingRecent research in PNAS highlights advancements in non-viral, cell-specific delivery methods for CRISPR-Cas systems, emphasizing their potential to enhance research and gene therapy applications by minimizing risks associated with off-target effects and improving targeted delivery.See the Story
Breakthrough in CRISPR delivery promises safer gene editing
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Gene Editing · ChinaAnnual list of top 10 achievements celebrates Chinese scientists working in fields including AI, quantum computing, astronomy and gene editing, but observers say country should do more to create an innovative environment and lure private investment.See the Story
China’s top science discoveries reveal research momentum, funding challenges
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Gene Editing · AucklandNZ stands at a crossroads with the Government's new biotech plan proposal indicating it would introduce dedicated legislation outlining the use of gene editing and genetic modification, writes Katie HendersonSee the Story
Time to grasp the agri-food nettle (genetically modified or not)
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Gene EditingBy silencing the gene responsible for regulating ‘bad’ cholesterol without altering the primary DNA sequence, researchers have shown that it’s possible to use epigenetic editing to treat diseases rather than conventional DNA-breaking gene editing technology, which risks unintended effects.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Genetics, Epigenetics, gene therapy, CRISPRSee the Story
‘Bad’ cholesterol gene silenced without altering the DNA sequence
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TIL: In 2021, scientists experimented with CRISPR gene editing on hamsters. They removed vasopressin and Avprla, expecting that upon removal the hamsters would be "cuddly" and "adorable" all the time, but it had the opposite effect, causing them to be agg
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