New CRISPR method efficiently corrects DMD defect in heart tissue – Phys.Org
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New CRISPR method efficiently corrects DMD defect in heart tissue
Phys.Org Dr. Eric Olson shows DMD patient Ben Dupree the dystrophin protein (red) produced in gene-edited heart muscle cells taken from Mr. Dupree's blood. A new study from Dr. Olson shows the CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing tool can potentially correct a …more … Cut and Paste: How China is Exploring Human Genome Editing Novel method can edit genes with substantially fewer errors |
