Biotech Stocks Drop After Troubling CRISPR Study, but Gene Editing Is Still the Future
The study suggests many people might be immune to CRISPR-based treatments, or at risk of experiencing dangerous side effects because of them.
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The study suggests many people might be immune to CRISPR-based treatments, or at risk of experiencing dangerous side effects because of them.
A universal map of the human immune system could enable doctors to diagnose patients earlier on, and more accurately.
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Your body is just a crazy chemistry experiment.
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A whole lot of data they could have been using literally floated away.
It’d sure be nice to know what the hell actually happened.
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These trials could be completed within the next year or two.
Ignore everything and watch these fluffy little dudes.
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At 23,249,425 digits long, it’s nearly a million digits longer than the previous record holder.