Two developments
A new effort at “somatic” gene editing in China is reported this week. The key summary: “As the researchers report in the New England Journal of Medicine, they transplanted [blood stem] cells that had undergone CRISPR-based editing [of a gene that encodes for a receptor, or “docking station”] into a patient with HIV and acute lymphoblastic … Continue reading "Two developments"
Source: blog.bioethics.net - Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Jon Holmlund Tags: Genetics Health Care Stem Cells bioethics biotechnology syndicated Source Type: blogs
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