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CRISPR revives ancient gene to block gout and fatty liver
Reviving an ancient human gene that prevents gout and fatty liver disease, scientists at Georgia State University have marked ...
The real revolution came in 2012, when researchers Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier harnessed CRISPR, a natural bacterial defense system. In bacteria, CRISPR cuts out invading viruses’ DNA ...
By reactivating a long-lost gene, researchers were able to lower uric acid levels and stop damaging fat accumulation in human ...
Gout is one of the oldest documented human illnesses. It develops when sharp crystals form inside joints, triggering intense swelling and pain, and is ...
A study of mosquitoes’ circadian rhythms finds they hunt differently at different times of day. It could help stop their ...
One person’s side effect could be another person’s treatment if we expand our perspective on small molecule drug targets, ...
Discover Dyadic’s Q3 2025 journey—from first bulk protein sales and global partnerships to CRISPR advances accelerating biotech commercialization.
AgroNetica, a leader in applying CRISPR technology for cacao, today unveils its revolutionary "super-cacao" project. While other companies focus on solving individual problems in Chocolate, AgroNetica ...
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