(University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine& Dentistry) Researchers at the University of Alberta have discovered a way to greatly improve the accuracy of gene-editing technology by replacing the natural guide molecule it uses with a synthetic one called a bridged nucleic acid, or BNA. The research promises to bring the technology much closer to therapeutic reality. (Source: EurekAlert! – Medicine and Health)
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Breakthrough brings gene-editing medicine one step closer to patient applications
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– April 16, 2018