CRISPR-Cas9
via University of Exeter Reducing the spread of antimicrobial resistance with a gene editing tool
The figure shows cross-sections of mouse hearts with areas of damage in red. Treatment with
via John Innes Centre A new source of vitamin D from gene-edited tomatoes Tomatoes gene-edited
A new approach to gene editing, developed by Penn State researchres, using the CRISPR/Cas9 system
Anopheles gambiae mosquito Testing a new strategy to eliminate malaria: Simple genetic modification Genetically modifying
via Ash Image Bank This blood smear shows sickle cell disease. Curing sickle cell disease
Credit: Stephanie King Improving both safety and effectiveness of the much-touted CRISPR-Cas9 tool in genetic
Not GMO: A new way to get CRISPR/Cas9 into plant cells without inserting foreign DNA
Prime editing system offers wide range of versatility in human cells, correcting disease-causing genetic variations
Successful T cell engineering with gene scissors The idea of genetically modifying a patient’s own
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