In A 1st, Scientists Use Revolutionary Gene-Editing Tool To Edit Inside A Patient
For the first time, scientists have used the revolutionary gene-editing technique known as CRISPR to modify genes in cells inside the human body, in the hopes of enabling blind people to see, NPR has learned.
For the first time, scientists have used the revolutionary gene-editing technique known as CRISPR to modify genes in cells inside the human body, in the hopes of enabling blind people to see, NPR has learned.
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