Genetic mutations aren't always a bad thing. A groundbreaking new study suggests that mutations on a single gene may actually be beneficial when it comes to Alzheimer’s disease. For the study, Dr.
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Base editing repairs mutation and liver function in mouse model of Zellweger spectrum disorder
In 2025, baby KJ Muldoon became the first person to receive a personalized gene editing treatment, which likely saved his ...
As the body ages, cells naturally accumulate dozens of genetic mutations each year. New research from Boston Children's ...
Scientists have corrected an extremely rare and life-threatening genetic disease of the liver in mouse models and human ...
After an allogeneic stem cell transplant, a recipient’s body faces a daunting task: rebuilding the person’s blood-forming and immune systems from the ground up from a relatively small number of “seed” ...
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Scientists Just Discovered That A Genetic Mutation May Protect Against Alzheimer's. Here's What They Found.
A new study suggests a gene mutation could have a protective effect against Alzheimer's. The research looked specifically at blood stem cells, which live in the bone marrow and make different types of ...
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