Australian researchers have discovered that the TAK1 gene helps cancer cells survive attack from the immune system, revealing a mechanism that may limit the effectiveness of immunotherapy treatments.
Researchers have used CRISPR to switch back on a gene that vanished from the human lineage roughly 20 million years ago, ...
Australian researchers have discovered that the TAK1 gene helps cancer cells survive attack from the immune system, revealing ...
Scientists are using CRISPR to fast-track the domestication of a wild fruit. For roughly 10,000 years, farming communities ...
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A CRISPR-edited crop, goldenberries, which is easier to grow could help expand dietary diversity around the world.
This year saw notable progress in head and neck cancers, Huntington's disease, personalized genetic therapy, and heart ...
CRISPR biosensors enable real-time health monitoring with attomolar sensitivity, wearable integration, and multiplex ...
Scientists identify the first non-coding gene that directly controls cell size, reshaping how biology explains growth and ...
Scientists have used CRISPR technology to bring back a long-lost gene that could be used to prevent gout and certain types of liver disease.
What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too ...