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Stanford Medicine researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool to help scientists better plan gene-editing ...
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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 and screened dozens of base editors to precisely target a single mutation without editing other portions of the DNA.
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The eGenesis of Cambridge, MA releases the EGEN-2784, a genetically-engineered pig kidney that seems to be working. The FDA ...
The CDC warns of mosquitoes as the deadliest animals, sparking debate on eradicating disease-carrying species for public ...
Traditional microbial expression systems can be advanced through improved plasmid replication, target gene transcription, ...
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Biohybrid crawlers can be controlled using optogenetic techniques
The body movements performed by humans and other animals are known to be supported by several intricate biological and neural ...
Bar-Ilan University and Sheba Medical Center are establishing a $120 million joint biotech research institute at Sheba’s new Health Tech Valley in Ramat Gan. Modeled after the U.S. NIH, the institute ...
University of Nebraska–Lincoln College of Engineering researchers are exploring a surprising ally in the fight against toxic ...
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