Carl Zimmer recently reported in The New York Times about a new way Crispr could be used in new ways. “The groundbreaking thing about this work is that it now opens up the RNA world to Crispr ...
Harvard Medicine News spoke with LaFleur about what this advance means for the future of immunology research. Let's set the stage with a refresher on how CRISPR works Programmable CRISPR-based ...
3 This phenomenon may pose a challenge to those working on CRISPR-based HIV treatments. Even if CRISPR works in 100 percent of T cells, you would still have a good number of cells where the [plasmids] ...