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Stems Cells Could Help Treat Slipped Discs
In a study with German shepherds, researchers at the Vetsuisse Faculty of the University of Zurich have shown that stem cells may offer a new treatment for slipped discs.
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Oxford Genetics Licenses CRISPR Gene Editing Technology from ERS Genomics
Licensing agreement will expand Oxford Genetics growing bio-therapeutic discovery, design and development service business.
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Free-Radical-Generating Hybrid Nanomaterial for the Oxidative Destruction of Tumors
American scientists have developed a hybrid nanomaterial that releases a free-radical-generating prodrug inside tumor cells upon thermal activation.
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Antibody-Powered Nucleic Acid Release Using a DNA-Based Nanomachine
An international team has designed and synthesized a nanoscale molecular slingshot made of DNA that is 20,000 times smaller than a human hair.
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A New Model for Speeding Up Colon Cancer Research
Introducing genetic mutations with CRISPR offers a fast and accurate way to simulate the disease.
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Immunological Differences Between Lab and Wild Mice Studied
Study has settled the age-old argument of just how different lab mice and wild mice are? Researchers have studied the immune systems of wild mice and lab mice and reveal striking differences.
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CRISPR Cures HIV in Live Animals
Researchers have shown that they can excise HIV DNA from the genomes of living animals to eliminate further infection.
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Cartilage Successfully Generated by 3D Bioprinting
Cartilage has been generated by printing stem cells using a 3D-bioprinter, highlighting the potential of the technology for use in future osteoarthritis therapies.
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A CRISPR-based Cure for Arthritis
Using new gene-editing technology, researchers have rewired mouse stem cells to fight inflammation caused by arthritis and other chronic conditions.
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Treating Solid Tumors with T-cells
Researchers have looked at how the signaling molecules of T-cells affect the immediate tumor environment, which includes the connective tissue as well as the blood vessels that supply the tumor.
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