From model development to testing innovative gene editing-based therapeutic approaches, Lobna Elkhadragy explains how CRISPR gene editing in large animals offers exciting opportunities in biomedical ...
This article was written for our sponsor, Innovation Road Trip. Eradication of certain diseases, increasing crop sizes, reducing pest populations — the current and future applications of CRISPR have ...
The type I CRISPR protein Cas3 works like Pac-Man, chomping away at a continuous stream of nucleotides with intrinsic activity for introducing targeted large deletions from a few hundred base pairs to ...
Researchers at Gladstone Institutes (CA, USA) have mapped the human immune response using next-generation CRISPR technology known as base editing. Using this tool, the team was able to identify ...
CRISPR biosensors enable real-time health monitoring with attomolar sensitivity, wearable integration, and multiplex ...
Using a CRISPR-based genetic screen, Cellecta recently identified, for a client, a class of proteins responsible for regulating gene expression of a genetic element present in the 5′-untranslated ...
Vertex and CRISPR Therapeutics have taken a small step toward a landmark approval, securing European Medicines Agency (EMA) validation of the approval application for their CRISPR-Cas9 candidate. The ...
As translational CRISPR-based research continues to make waves in laboratories and the clinic, scientists across life science disciplines pursue out-of-the-ordinary genome editing applications. From ...
BUFFALO, NY- November 28, 2023 – A new editorial paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 14 on November 27, 2023, entitled, “The double-edge sword of CRISPR application for in vivo studies.” In ...