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T861Y1 CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing complex, illustration

The high cost of CRISPR therapy will stop it getting to most patients

5 July 2023

The world’s first CRISPR therapy may be approved soon, but sadly it is unlikely to be affordable for hundreds of thousands of people whose pain it could end


How CRISPR therapy could cure everything from cancer to infertility

How CRISPR therapy could cure everything from cancer to infertility

3 July 2023

The imminent approval of the world's first CRISPR treatment for sickle cell disease is just the start: soon this gene-editing tool could be used to tackle everything from cancer to high cholesterol and infertility


M93A81 Golden colored Asian Rice plants (Oryza sativa) growing in their natural condition with drooping rice grains and a mountain background in rural Japan

Gene-edited rice may be able to grow on Mars

15 March 2023

Martian soil is generally poor for growing plants, but researchers have used CRISPR to create gene-edited rice that might be able to germinate and grow despite the hostile habitat


Sickle cell red blood cells

Sickle cell disease is now curable, but the treatment is unaffordable

8 March 2023

CRISPR gene editing has made it possible to cure sickle cell disease, which affects millions worldwide, but most people with the condition won't be able to afford the cost of the treatment


Amyloid plaques forming between neurons. Beta-amyloid protein disrupting nerve cells function in a brain with Alzheimer's disease

Alzheimer’s disease progression slowed using CRISPR technique in mice

12 December 2022

Removing only a small segment of a gene in the brain cells of mice reduced the formation of plaques seen in Alzheimer’s disease by 44 per cent


Two Labrador puppies

Labrador dogs gene edited and cloned to prevent inherited hip disease

3 August 2022

CRISPR gene editing has been used to try to prevent a genetic disorder in dogs for the first time, in this case a common condition called hip dysplasia


Two beagle puppies

Gene-edited dogs created from cloned skin cells for the first time

22 July 2022

New gene-editing approach could be used to eliminate disease-causing mutations from pedigree dog breeds or even from clones of individual dogs


CRISPR-based 'antibiotic' eliminates dangerous bacterium from the gut

CRISPR-based 'antibiotic' eliminates dangerous bacterium from the gut

5 November 2021

Genetically engineered bacteria armed with CRISPR could help combat antibiotic-resistant infections and also allow doctors to edit people's microbiomes


A basket of red tomatoes

Tomato is first CRISPR-edited food to go on sale in the world

24 September 2021

A tomato with higher levels of a nutrient linked to reduced stress can now be bought in Japan – it is the first CRISPR-edited food in the world to be launched commercially


RNA

CRISPR-like tool for RNA editing could temporarily alter your proteins

26 January 2021

A method for editing RNA that works similarly to the CRISPR genome-editing tool could be used to temporarily change the way genes are expressed, which could be helpful in treating conditions such as chronic pain


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