Precision breeding could be the key to restoring competitiveness - but it now risks becoming a casualty of UK-EU alignment talks' ...
A new study published in Engineering provides mechanistic insights into live-cell glycocalyx engineering and supports the rational design of next-generation adoptive cell therapies (ACTs) against B ...
A laser-activated brain circuit reversed decision-making deficits in mice with a schizophrenia-linked mutation, pointing to a ...
From curing rare diseases to sparking debates about designer babies, genetic engineering is moving from sci-fi into everyday life. CRISPR and other tools are now delivering real therapies while ...
In a new study of women in post-menopause, white women with higher genetic risk of obesity regained weight about two times ...
Gene editing has emerged as a powerful approach for targeting the genetic causes of disease, but getting the editing ...
Amy Dockser Marcus is a health and science reporter for The Wall Street Journal in Boston.
Animal-to-human organ transplants promise a future where survival no longer depends on another person’s death.
Genome editing is revolutionizing the medical landscape by offering new therapeutic possibilities for genetic diseases, which collectively affect hundreds ...
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An experimental gene therapy for a rare form of genetic deafness has successfully restored hearing in children and adults, ...
Chicken eggs are already used to harvest helpful proteins called antibodies to protect humans from viruses such as influenza.