Programming cells to organize their molecules may open the door to new treatments
February 15, 2024
February 15, 2024
MADISON, Wisconsin, Feb. 15 -- The University of Wisconsin Madison campus issued the following news:
The Coyle Lab tested their tool in human cells by programming multiple proteins, each represented by a different color, to move in various wave patterns. The tool they developed allows researchers to essentially program molecules to move around a cell to specific locations over time. University of Wisconsin-Madison
Researchers can engineer cells to express new genes and . . .
The Coyle Lab tested their tool in human cells by programming multiple proteins, each represented by a different color, to move in various wave patterns. The tool they developed allows researchers to essentially program molecules to move around a cell to specific locations over time. University of Wisconsin-Madison
Researchers can engineer cells to express new genes and . . .