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Bio-Gene Technology Ltd. ( ($AU:BGT) ) has issued an announcement. Bio-Gene Technology Ltd. has released its Corporate Governance Statement, ...
NtRON Bio announced today, following its recent U.S. patent application related to colorectal cancer using the IMPA™ phage engineering technology, it has now completed the filing of two patents for a ...
The latest announcement is out from Bio-Gene Technology Ltd. ( ($AU:BGT) ). Bio-Gene Technology Limited released its 2025 Annual Report, ...
There's a fresh push to edit the genes of human embryos to prevent diseases and enhance characteristics that parents value.
Though gene editing already existed before CRISPR, the new technology was vastly easier to implement, and, in comparison to earlier techniques, is far cheaper. But it also has limitations.
On the heels of the U.K.'s authorizing the world’s first gene-edited treatment for sickle cell disease on Nov. 16, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the same treatment on Dec. 8.
What's interesting, though, in the use of this technology, gene editing technology with tomatoes in the past, and more recent applications with CRISPR, is that the ways they modified this plant were ...
A gene called ASDL, which helps synthesize DNA, differs between modern humans and our extinct human relatives. The findings ...
A new genetic technology called CRISPR may enable scientists to make permanent changes in a person's DNA. Here's everything you need to know about it.
This technology can relate the distinct treatment responses of individual cancer cells to their molecular profiles prior to treatment, and compare the gene expression characteristics of cancer ...
Tweaking their FUT2 gene might make them less likely to develop Type 1 diabetes but also make them vulnerable to norovirus. Even genes behind severe diseases can have unexpected benefits.
A new genetic engineering technology could help eliminate malaria and stave off extinctions — if humanity decides to unleash it. A Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly engineered with a gene drive ...