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From Crispr to Zika, Here Are 2016’s Biggest Biology Stories – WIRED

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From Crispr to Zika, Here Are 2016’s Biggest Biology Stories
WIRED
Now that scientists have gotten busy applying the much-fêted gene-editing technique Crispr to their work, they’re finally publishing the fruits of their labors. Researchers have edited white blood cells and injected them into patients with lung cancer
2016 in Retrospect: In world of medicine, three-parent baby brought smile that wiped out the trauma of ZikaIndia Live Today

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WIRED

From Crispr to Zika, Here Are 2016’s Biggest Biology Stories
WIRED
Now that scientists have gotten busy applying the much-fêted gene-editing technique Crispr to their work, they’re finally publishing the fruits of their labors. Researchers have edited white blood cells and injected them into patients with lung cancer
2016 in Retrospect: In world of medicine, three-parent baby brought smile that wiped out the trauma of ZikaIndia Live Today

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Stemcell transplant is next challenge for Maine toddler fighting cancer
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BRUNSWICK, Maine — Six weeks after doctors removed an orange-sized tumor from Madison Arndt’s belly, the 2-year-old will be admitted to Boston Children’s Hospital early next month to undergo a stemcell transplant. Doctors, along with a growing group …

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Stem cells Move over, Matrigel
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Matthias Lütolf has great respect for Matrigel, an animal-derived extracellular matrix for culturing cells in vitro. “Matrigel works for so many different cell types and scenarios; it has been incredibly difficult to find a replacement,” he says. But

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Scientists developing magnetic stem cells to fight cancer
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Scientists from the Tomsk Polytechnic University’s Laboratory of Novel Dosage are developing a technology to control mesenchymal stem cells of patients. The technology will allow treating cancer more effective. To fight cancer cells the scientists

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Testing stem cells in tiniest hearts to fight birth defect
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In a bold experiment, doctors injected donated stem cells directly into the healthy side of Josue Salinas Salgado’s little heart, aiming to boost its pumping power as it compensates for what’s missing. It’s one of the first attempts in the U.S. to test

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Film Clips: Dec. 29, 2016
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“PASSENGERS”: HH1/2 On a routine journey through space to a new home, two passengers, sleeping in suspended animation, are awakened 90 years too early when their ship malfunctions. As Jim and Aurora face living the rest of their lives on board, with …