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Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool to help scientists better plan gene-editing ...
The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for the development of CRISPR/Cas9, a method also known as "gene scissors," ...
Could CRISPR Fix this Severe Childhood Brain Disorder?A technology that activates healthy genes reduced seizures in a mouse model of a severe genetic ...
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AI-powered CRISPR could lead to faster gene therapies, Stanford Medicine study finds
CRISPR-GPT, a large language model developed at Stanford Medicine, is accelerating gene-editing processes and increasing accessibility to CRISPR.
Researchers engineered a CRISPR base editor to correct the ACTA2 mutation causing multisystemic smooth muscle dysfunction ...
Researchers engineered and screened dozens of base editors to precisely target a single mutation without editing other portions of the DNA.
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How gene editing is changing the meat in our diet, from fast-growing fish to heat-tolerant cows
Disease-resistant pigs, faster-growing fish and heat-tolerant cows are among a new class of animals that are being genetically engineered for the dining table. Similar meat products could soon be sold ...
Gene-edited pancreatic cells have been transplanted into a patient with type 1 diabetes for the first time. They produced ...
The U.S. biotechnology market is projected to reach USD 2004.86 billion by 2034, up from USD 699.02 billion in 2025, ...
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