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Genetic engineering sets the stage for a synthetic microbiome
Could a newly identified cell type lead to the cure for cystic fibrosis and more?
A compression bandage that changes color to get the right pressure
Whole genome sequencing can comprehensively and cost-effectively determine differences in individuals’ blood types with more than 99 percent accuracy
On the way to a potential remedy that could restore hearing for millions of elderly people and others who suffer hearing loss?
Did we just find an off switch for inflammation?
Setting the stage for new classes of antibiotics by finding a chink in bacterial armor
CRISPR-Cas9 and other gene editing systems may need to be customized to the patient
Stopping progressive kidney disease in its tracks in multiple animal models
A smartphone controlled smart bandage delivers precise medication
Your new tattoo could also monitor your health without batteries
Gut bacteria as a powerful modulator of disease
Genome engineering system transforms living cells into archival data storage devices
A personal cancer treatment vaccine for melanoma
Massive libraries of proteins from DNA samples could usher in a new era of functional genomics
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