U of T Researchers Develop RNA-Targeting Technology to Precisely Manipulate Parts of Human Genes
August 09, 2024
August 09, 2024
TORONTO, Ontario, Aug. 9 (TNSres) -- The University of Toronto issued the following news:
By Anika Hazra
Researchers at the University of Toronto have harnessed a bacterial immune defence system, known as CRISPR, to efficiently and precisely control the process of RNA splicing.
The technology opens the door to new applications, including systematically interrogating the functions of parts of genes and correcting splicing deficiencies that underlie numerous . . .
By Anika Hazra
Researchers at the University of Toronto have harnessed a bacterial immune defence system, known as CRISPR, to efficiently and precisely control the process of RNA splicing.
The technology opens the door to new applications, including systematically interrogating the functions of parts of genes and correcting splicing deficiencies that underlie numerous . . .