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Crispr Gene-Editing Drugs Show Promise in Preliminary Study
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WSJJoseph Walker
Crispr Gene-Editing Drugs Show Promise in Preliminary Study
Intellia Therapeutics said two of its experimental Crispr treatments produced positive results in early-stage trials.
Sep 16, 2022
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Why was this yogurt company talking about CRISPR before many scientists and news outlets? | NOVA l PBS
Why was this yogurt company talking about CRISPR before many scientists and news outlets? | NOVA l PBS
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Could we soon lower cholesterol for life with just one treatment? Results from our Phase 1 clinical trial found a gene editing therapy safely reduced “bad” cholesterol in people with lipid disorders resistant to current medications. The results were presented at #AHA25 and simultaneously published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The trial included 15 patients. It found both LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels were substantially reduced within two weeks and stayed at low levels for at
Could we soon lower cholesterol for life with just one treatment? Results from our Phase 1 clinical trial found a gene editing therapy safely reduced “bad” cholesterol in people with lipid disorders resistant to current medications. The results were presented at #AHA25 and simultaneously published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The trial included 15 patients. It found both LDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels were substantially reduced within two weeks and stayed at low levels for at
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