New gene editing techniques, like adenine base editing and prime editing, are creating new possibilities for treating dilated cardiomyopathy, a heart condition affecting about 1 in 250 people ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), heart disease causes one in every four deaths in the United States. In fact, it’s the nation’s leading cause of death, and every year ...
CRISPR-mediated gene editing is being developed to correct inherited genetic mutations, but broader applications of the technology have been limited. In a recent paper, Lebek et al. describe a CRISPR ...
People with coronary artery disease often take multiple medicines to stave off heart attacks, including blood thinners, cholesterol-busting statins and drugs that keep blood pressure in check. But ...
We’re familiar with lab-grown diamonds, but what about ‘lab-grown hearts’? It might sound like a scene from a science fiction movie, yet soon, lab-grown hearts could be saving transplant patients.
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