Sunday, August 13, 2017

Gene editing technique could treat ALS and Huntington’s disease

The team achieved its feat using guide RNA that steers the editing enzyme toward a matching sequence of target RNA molecules. In the lab, it’s highly effective — it fixed nearly all of the broken RNA targets in muscle cells, leaving cells that were far healthier. Of course, this is in lab conditions. The scientists readily admit that there’s much more work to be done before gene editing could

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