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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Gene Editing Trials Poised to Expand, but Hurdles Remain
Medscape Medical News Ricki Lewis, PhD November 30, 2015 Article Highlights: So far, few formal gene editing clinical trials are in progress but improvements in the technology are expected to accelerate Gene editing uses DNA-cutting enzymes, called nucleases, to remove, … Continue reading
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There must be something substantially different in young blood compared to old
Andrew Johnson and team at National Institute of Health/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute believe there must be something substantially different in young blood compared to old. They conducted an extensive study using thousands of patient blood samples that was then … Continue reading
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