For the first time, the tools to rewrite human biology are moving from speculative fiction into regulated clinics and ...
Mini-kidney organoids have now been grown in a laboratory by using genome editing to re-create human kidney disease in petri dishes. The achievement, believed to be the first of its kind, resulted ...
Gene editing techniques, including CRISPR, prime editing, and nucleases, allow scientists to tackle genetic diseases, cancer, and more. Researchers increasingly apply these techniques to study and ...
Researchers identified AlCas12a, a compact, versatile enzyme that improves CRISPR gene editing and enables faster molecular ...
The creation of a woolly-mouse embryo marks a significant leap in the field of de-extinction, bringing us one step closer to reviving the iconic woolly mammoth. By combining advanced gene-editing ...
In this interview, Tong Huo discusses the current landscape of CAR-T therapies and the future of CAR-T, including next-generation approaches, gene-editing innovations and applications beyond oncology.
Researchers in Mexico are turning their focus towards a revolutionary technique to enhance crop resilience. According to News Arena India, the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center, also ...
AMES, Iowa – Iowa State University researchers are helping to advance new techniques that allow scientists to site-specifically mutate and edit the genes of living organisms. The two researchers, ...
Gene editing technologies have been used to improve agricultural products for more than two decades. One of the earliest editing technologies was Transfer DNA, T-DNA, which is extracted from ...
Some scientists who argue for deregulation deny outdoor gene editing is possible. But patents and the scientific literature ...
Market OverviewThe global cell and gene therapy market is undergoing rapid and transformative growth, reflecting its increasing importance in modern healthcare.The market is projected to expand at a ...
Better crops or a cop out? The new EU agreement on NGTs could open the pathway to a more secure food supply, but critics say health risks remain ...