Advancements in CRISPR Technology for Gene Editing
Keywords:
CRISPR, Gene Editing, Genome Screening, Therapeutics, Cell BiologyAbstract
CRISPR technology has revolutionized gene editing, offering precise and efficient methods for modifying genetic material. This paper highlights recent advancements in CRISPR applications in cell biology, including genome-wide screening and therapeutic interventions. By exploring these developments, researchers are paving the way for novel treatments for genetic disorders and enhancing our understanding of gene function in cellular processes.
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