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An efficient, mini CRISPR system engineered – Tech Explorist
Its diminutive size should make it easier to deliver into human cells, tissues and the body for gene therapy.
Many CRISPR gene editing systems are currently being used for various gene therapy. Although, those systems have limited scope because they are too large and too hard to deliver into cells, tissues, or living organisms.
In a new study, bioengineers at Stanford…
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