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A research team at the Wuhan University of Science and Technology (WUST) has recently developed a new targeted delivery system to send gene editing tools into cells. The tools will precisely locate ...
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A new method to detect ribonucleic acid (RNA) without needing any complex lab procedures or heating equipment has been developed by researchers at UConn Health. Published in Nature Communications, ...
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