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428 Using CRISPR to decipher whether gene variants lead to cancer

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ScienceDaily · 11/12/2024 12:31 EDT

Using CRISPR to decipher whether gene variants lead to cancer

Researchers have combined two gene editing methods. This enables them to quickly investigate the significance of many genetic mutations involved in the development and treatment of cancer.

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