Gene editing, also known as genome editing, allows scientists to modify the DNA of organisms using biotechnological techniques. CRISPR-Cas9 is the most widely used gene editing technology, known for ...
To investigate how Cas9 gene editing affected T cells, the researchers targeted the first exon of the TRAC locus, which encodes the T cell receptor on chromosome 14. As expected, DNA sequencing ...
Restricted access to genome-editing technologies poses serious challenges for countries like India that urgently need such ...
Innovative research into the gene-editing tool targets influenza’s ability to replicate—stopping it in its tracks.
In 2025, CRISPR advanced gene editing with safe, effective therapies and AI tools, marking a shift towards real-world ...
CRISPR is a gene-editing tool that acts like “molecular scissors,” but using it on cancer is complex. The technology’s biggest impact so far is in research labs, helping scientists understand how ...
Scientists have developed a novel approach of genome editing to repair muscle stem (satellite) cells, offering new hope for ...
Gene-editing kicked off 2024 with a bang in the medical sector but closed the year with a whimper. It started with the FDA ...