Scientists have utilised revolutionary DNA base editing to treat previously incurable T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
Australian researchers have discovered that the TAK1 gene helps cancer cells survive attack from the immune system, revealing ...
Scientists from Kolkata-based Bose Institute have created GlowCas9 -- a CRISPR protein that lights up while performing gene ...
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Study identifies TAK1 gene as a key brake on cancer immunotherapy
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.
CRISPR is one of the most revolutionary technologies of the modern era, and now it's being used to bring back long-lost genes ...
Researchers identified the fruitless gene as a key regulator of social begging behaviour in male honeybees. Acting during ...
While artificial intelligence still dominated the industry, there were a couple of breakthroughs that defined the year ...
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CRISPR researchers revived an ancient gene that could block disease
Researchers have used CRISPR to switch back on a gene that vanished from the human lineage roughly 20 million years ago, ...
Using X-ray diffraction data, James Watson (1928-2025) made the seminal discovery of the double-helical structure of DNA ...
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Leukemia That Starts Before Birth Is More Aggressive
A Mount Sinai team showed that the same leukemia mutation behaves differently depending on when it arises during development. Using CRISPR in human blood stem cells, they found prenatal-origin ...
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