CRISPR gene editing News
Scientists have successfully revived the extinct dire wolf using ancient DNA, and groundbreaking cloning techniques
The project marks the first-ever de-extinction of a species, opening new possibilities for reversing biodiversity loss
Three healthy dire wolf pups—Romulus, Remus, and Khaleesi—were born through surrogate dogs
The disease starves the pulmonary system of oxygen after the lung's blood vessels do not form properly during organ development. The lack of tiny blood vessels called alveolar capillaries causes hypoxia, inflammation and death.
The technique, known as Mobile-CRISPRi, allows scientists to screen for antibiotic function in a wide range of pathogenic bacteria.
SMART cells, develop into cartilage cells that produce a biologic anti-inflammatory drug that could replace arthritic cartilage and simultaneously protect joints and other tissues from damage that occurs with chronic inflammation.
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