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Prime Editing Brings Precision and Breadth to Genome Editing As prime editing gets safer and more efficient, it provides a promising therapeutic avenue to treat incurable genetic disorders.
Hit Go for Fast, Low-Volume Protein Characterization on Stunner In this webinar, learn how Stunner accelerates measuring size and aggregation of proteins, mAbs, and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).
An artificial womb allowed scientists to watch human and mouse embryos implant in real time, providing a way to better understand fertility and pregnancy loss.
An NIH Reviewer Offers Grant-Writing Tips Although securing grants in a competitive environment is challenging, researchers can ensure they put their best foot forward by following a few simple tips.
AI Scans Audio Recordings to Detect Voice Box Cancer An acoustic feature of people’s voices, measured by AI from recordings, could indicate a form of throat cancer.
Breastmilk Antibodies Shape the Infant Immune System An antibody in maternal milk limits an allergy-promoting bacterium in the infant gut microbiome, informing the development of better formula milk.
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