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Optimizing Gene Editing with PARP1 CRISPR Plasmids 

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New CRISPR Treatment Could Prevent HIV Reinfection after Viral DNA Excision

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The Future of Gene Therapy for a Rare Pediatric Autoimmune Disease

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Chek-Mate for Gliomas

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Molecular Glue ‘Shreds’ Cas9 and Enables a New Form of CRISPR Control

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Learn How Researchers Make the Most of Viral Vectors for Gene Therapy

Viral Vector Platforms for Gene Therapy

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Double Agents: Engineered Bacteria Tackle Pathogenic Biofilms in Mice

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Can “Gene Writing” Deliver What Gene Editing Can’t?

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Novel Yeast-Assembly Technique Yields Living Materials

 Learn about analyzing mRNA with direct sequence mapping 

Solutions for mRNA Direct Sequence Mapping

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Skin Bacteria May Trigger Lupus: Mouse Study

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How a Forensic Biologist Exposed a DNA Lab Scandal That Shook Australia

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One Gene Influences 75 Percent of Alzheimer’s Disease Cases

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From Data to Discovery: Omics in Therapeutic Innovation

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Exploring Organoids for Disease Modeling Research

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A Stubborn Gene, a Failed Experiment, and a New Path

When experiments refuse to cooperate, you try again and again. For Rafael Najmanovich, the setbacks ultimately pushed him in a new direction.

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