Scientists mapped where drugs bind inside the body, cell by cell, to better understand benefits and side effects.
At the end of 2023, the FDA approved Casgevy for sickle cell disease, its first approval for a therapeutic that used the genome editing tool clustered regulatory interspaced palindromic repeats ...
CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology is widely used to to help study genes of interest and modify disease-associated genes. However, the system is associated with adverse effects, including mutations ...
CRISPR-Cas9 is a nuclease-based genome editing system which has seen exponential growth in adoption with broad applications from basic research to therapeutics. CRISPR mediated genome editing is an ...
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Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR/Cas9) have transformed genome engineering techniques. Numerous toolsets have been created to enable easy and efficient ...
Transfection is a method used to introduce nucleic acids into mammalian and insect cells. This technique has been used for a wide variety of applications involving protein expression and/or gene ...
When you take a drug, where in your body does it actually go? For most medications, scientists can make only educated guesses ...
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Researchers have discovered how drugs can affect various membrane-spanning proteins in addition to their intended target, potentially causing unwanted side effects. The results illuminate one of the ...