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In medical diagnostics, CRISPR-based biosensors are promising in detecting disease biomarkers, pathogens, genetic mutations, etc. In the field of food safety, CRISPR-based sensors could be used to ...
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New CRISPR-based diagnostic test detects pathogens in blood without amplification - MSNIn CRISPR/Cas-based diagnostic tests, guide RNAs bind pathogen DNA or RNA, triggering Cas enzymes to become active and cleave the reporter nucleic acids that fluoresce when cleaved.
They also found that after the extra chromosome was removed, genes tied to nervous system development were more active and ...
Back in 1900 the life expectancy of people with Down Syndrome was 9 years. In 1984, it was 28 years, today it's leveled off ...
A novel, portable assay can deliver TB diagnoses in under an hour at low cost using samples of blood, saliva, or sputum, ...
Scientific organizations recently called for a 10-year ban on human germline editing. But will we ever be ready? And how ...
Gene therapy has always held enormous promise to correct genetic diseases, but turning that potential into treatments has been challenging.
In a step toward treating mitochondrial diseases, researchers in the Netherlands have successfully edited harmful mutations ...
Scientific breakthroughs have had life-changing effects on our nation's health and economy. Now is not the time to slash ...
RNA gene scissors (CRISPR-Cas13) are gaining significant attention as a next-generation gene therapy with fewer side effects. They can suppress infection by eliminating viral RNA, such as in ...
Japanese researchers have successfully eliminated the extra chromosome responsible for Down syndrome using CRISPR gene ...
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