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 ...
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Goldcrop cereal variety manager, John Dunne, is a strong advocate for the use of gene editing as a plant breeding tool ...
Scientists have utilised revolutionary DNA base editing to treat previously incurable T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
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.
Using X-ray diffraction data, James Watson (1928-2025) made the seminal discovery of the double-helical structure of DNA ...
We're living in a moment where science fiction is becoming medical reality. Imagine a world where doctors can simply rewrite ...
Scientists from Kolkata-based Bose Institute have created GlowCas9 -- a CRISPR protein that lights up while performing gene ...