Researchers from Tel Aviv University utilized CRISPR to cut a single gene from cancer cells of head and neck tumors—and ...
Learn more about how a research team has successfully used CRISPR gene editing in the fight against cancer.
Scientists have found a way to study early embryonic development without real embryos. Using CRISPR, they programmed stem cells to self-organize into structures mimicking early embryos. The cells show ...
One of the key challenges of the modern genomics era is studying the thousands of genes in a single human cell at scale. To ...
Using CRISPR-based engineering methods to prompt stem cells to organize into embryo-like structures, scientists were able to create 'programmable' cellular models of embryos without ever experimenting ...
"These cells co-develop together, just like they would in an actual embryo, and establish that history of being neighbors," ...
A recently identified bacterial protein structure is contributing to the design of novel anticancer drug delivery systems.
UCSC scientists have used CRISPR to develop programmable embryoids that can be used to study early embryo development and ...
CRISPR wasn't used for cancer because it was assumed that knocking out a single gene wouldn't topple the whole structure. We demonstrate that some genes are absolutely essential for cancer cell ...
Bacteriophages, the most abundant life form on Earth, infect bacterial cells and influence the structure of the microbial ...