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Doctors kept a person alive with a gene-edited pig liver
Doctors have now used a gene-edited pig liver to keep a human alive, not as a thought experiment in a lab but as a real ...
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How genetic engineering could reshape medicine and human life
Genetic engineering is moving from the lab bench into clinics, farms, and even family planning decisions, promising to change ...
Data Demonstrate Potent in vivo Gene Editing of Hematopoietic Stem Cells (HSCs) in the Bone Marrow with Systemic Delivery in Preclinical Murine ...
Researchers created a highly efficient gene-editing method that fixes multiple DNA mutations in a single step. The breakthrough could revolutionize genetic medicine by making treatments for complex ...
Every face is unique. Genetics helps to determine our features, but sometimes genes have errors which, in early fetal ...
The big biotech, which has made genetic medicine a focus in recent years, is paying Tessera $150 million for rights to a ...
Joint Statement by Ralph J. Cicerone and Victor J. Dzau WASHINGTON -- The National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine are launching a major initiative to guide decision making ...
Humans have become very good at altering the basic building blocks of life to their advantage. Genetically modified foods are available at most grocery stores. Researchers use gene-editing tools every ...
In today’s installment of “hey please don’t do that,” the Wall Street Journal reports that a clandestine startup named Preventive is trying to usher in the first known birth of a genetically-modified ...
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