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CRISPR deadet HIV en yt Zika 'lykas Pac-man'. It folgjende doel? Kanker
Wired
CRISPR-proteinen brûkt mei in proses dat RNA fersterket, koenen wurde brûkt om kankersellen te detektearjen
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Five couples agree to CRISPR their babies to avoid deafness
Futurisme
Russian biologist Denis Rebrikov says he's found five couples who want him to use CRISPR to ensure their offspring do not inherit their deafness.
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Big pharma doubles down on CRISPR for new drugs
MIT Technology Review
Can the powerful gene-editing tool CRISPR help cure diseases? Drug companies are racing to find out. A recently announced $300 million joint venture between Bayer AG and startup CRISPR Therapeutics—to develop new drugs for blood disorders, blindness, and congenital heart disease—is just the latest indication that the pharmaceutical industry is eager to find and develop…
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CRISPR-Cas3 innovation holds promise for disease cures, advancing science
Cornell Chronicle
A Cornell researcher, who is a leader in developing a new type of gene editing CRISPR system, and colleagues have used the new method for the first time in human cells – a major advance in the field.
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CRISPR-gen-bewurking yn minsklike embryo's wreaks chromosomale chaos
Natuer
Three studies showing large DNA deletions and reshuffling heighten safety concerns about heritable genome editing. Three studies showing large DNA deletions and reshuffling heighten safety concerns about heritable genome editing.
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This company wants to rewrite the future of genetic disease
Wired
Tessera Therapeutics is developing a new class of gene editors capable of precisely plugging in long stretches of DNA—something that Crispr can’t do.
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Three people with inherited diseases successfully treated with CRISPR
New Scientist
Two people with beta thalassaemia and one with sickle cell disease no longer need blood transfusions after their blood stem cells were gene edited and put back in their bodies
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CRISPR breakthrough allows scientists to edit multiple genes simultaneously
Nije Atlas
An incredible new breakthrough from scientists at ETH Zurich has, for the first time, demonstrated a new CRISPR method that can modify dozens of genes simultaneously, allowing for more large-scale cell reprogramming.
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Binnen it spiel fan Sina om de CRISPR-supermacht fan 'e wrâld te wurden
Singularity Hub
Sina sjocht in eksploazje yn CRISPR-basearre bistestúdzjes en omearmet de gen-bewurkingstechnology mei ongeëvenaarde iver.
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Hijack of CRISPR defences by selfish genes holds clinical promise
Natuer
Parasitic genetic elements called transposons carry CRISPR machinery that is normally used against them by bacterial cells. This paradox has now been explained, with implications for gene-therapy research. RNA-guided transposition of DNA.
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Transposon-encoded CRISPR–Cas systems direct RNA-guided DNA integration
Natuer
Conventional CRISPR–Cas systems maintain genomic integrity by leveraging guide RNAs for the nuclease-dependent degradation of mobile genetic elements, including plasmids and viruses. Here we describe a notable inversion of this paradigm, in which bacterial Tn7-like transposons have co-opted nuclease-deficient CRISPR–Cas systems to catalyse RNA-guided integration of mobile genetic eleme
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De jacht op in CRISPR antydot is krekt ferwaarme
Singularity Hub
It punt is net om iepenbiere eangst foar it ark te tankjen; leaver, it is om te sjen fier foarút op potinsjele gefaren en fine previntive behannelingen of tsjinmaatregels.
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All-purpose enzymes boost CRISPR’s powers
Natuer
The gene-editing system could target a broad swathe of the genome with the help of versatile enzymes. The gene-editing system could target a broad swathe of the genome with the help of versatile enzymes.
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You’ve heard of CRISPR, now meet its newer, savvier cousin CRISPR Prime
Techcrunch
CRISPR, the revolutionary ability to snip out and alter genes with scissor-like precision, has exploded in popularity over the last few years and is generally seen as the standalone wizard of modern gene-editing. However, it’s not a perfect system, sometimes cutting at the wrong place, not working as intended and leaving scientists scratching their heads. […]
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Crispr! Policy, platform, trials (#11)
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‎News and trends covered this week -- all about the latest policy and in practice implication for CRISPR -- include:
* California law requiring labels for self-editing kits (that don't exist yet)
* Alliance (including 13 of the most active companies in gene editing for therapeutics) statement agains…
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Forget single genes: CRISPR now cuts and splices whole chromosomes
AAA
New ability gives biologists tool to rework bacterial genomes in many ways
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Modulation of chimeric antigen receptor surface expression by a small molecule switch
Pub Med
The strategy described in this study could, in principle, be broadly adapted to CAR T-cells development to circumvent some of the possible hurdle of CAR T-cell manufacturing. This system essentially creates a CAR T-cell with an integrated functional rheostat.
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Peer into the post-apocalyptic future of antimicrobial resistance
Wired
The overuse of antibiotics is brewing disaster for humanity.
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Efficient inter-species conjugative transfer of a CRISPR nuclease for targeted bacterial killing
Natuer
The selective regulation of bacteria in complex microbial populations is key to controlling pathogenic bacteria. CRISPR nucleases can be programmed to kill bacteria, but require an efficient and broad-host range delivery system to be effective. Here, using an Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica co-culture system, we show that plasmids based on the IncP RK2 conjugative system can be used as de
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Lichaamsfet omfoarme troch CRISPR-gen-bewurking helpt mûzen gewicht ôf te hâlden
New Scientist
CRISPR gene editing can turn white fat cells into brown fat that burns energy, a technique that limited weight gain in mice and could potentially be used to treat obesity-related disorders
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Could CRISPR be humanity's next virus killer?
Wired
Stanford scientists are exploring whether gene-editing technology can be used to fight pandemics. But so far, they have just one piece of a larger puzzle.
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Genetyske yngenieur sil alles foar altyd feroarje - CRISPR
Koartsein - Yn in Nutshell
Untwerperbaby's, it ein fan sykten, genetysk modifisearre minsken dy't noait âlder wurde. Skande dingen dy't eartiids science fiction wiene, wurde ynienen reëel ...
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CRISPR DNA editing system in 90 seconds
Wittenskip Insiders
Carl Zimmer, a science journalist, explains how the revolutionary new genome-editing tool CRISPR works.Zimmer is a columnist for The New York Times and the a...
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All hail the mighty translatotron!
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First U.S. Patients treated with CRISPR as human gene-editing trials get underway
Bob FM
This could be a crucial year for the powerful gene-editing technique CRISPR as researchers start testing it in patients to treat diseases such as cancer, blindness and sickle cell disease.
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Megatrends foar libbenswittenskiptechnology foarmje ús takomst
Technology Networks
Megatrends binne oerkoepeljende trends, dejingen dy't meardere merk- en technologyûntwikkelingen siede en omearmje. Dizze trends besteane hjoed al yn ús wrâld, mar sille de kommende jierren noch wichtiger wurde. Hjir markearje wy trije megatrends fan technology dy't heul wichtich kinne wêze foar ús takomst.