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CRISPR Science Prevails; Critics Proven ‘Off-Target’ – American Council on Science and Health

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2018-03-29 NEWS

American Council on Science and Health

CRISPR Science Prevails; Critics Proven ‘Off-Target’
American Council on Science and Health
New scientific discoveries should be held to a high standard. When they happen to be incredibly powerful and have the ability to edit the human genome, they should be held to the highest standard. It was not surprising then, that a paper published last

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2018-03-29 NEWS

Science Magazine

Two controversial stem cell trials could harm patients, critics say
Science Magazine
LIVERPOOL, U.K.—Replacing a failing windpipe, or trachea, with one partially made from a patient’s own stem cells once looked like the cutting edge of regenerative medicine. But the concept took a severe blow in 2016 with the dramatic fall of Paolo

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2018-03-29 NEWS

Philadelphia Business Journal

Exclusive: Penn patient shares the story of her CART cell therapy journey
Philadelphia Business Journal
Nicole Gularte — who was once given three-to-five weeks to live — isn’t just a cancer survivor, she’s a seven-time leukemia survivor. She credits the CART cell therapy developed by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Abramson Cancer

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