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Genome Editing in Mammalian Cell Lines using CRISPR-Cas
Published on: April 11, 2019
Gene editing and its applications in biomedicine
Guanglei Li1, Xiangyang Li1, Songkuan Zhuang2
1School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, 201210, China.
Abstract:
The steady progress in genome editing, especially genome editing based on the use of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and programmable nucleases to make precise modifications to genetic material, has provided enormous opportunities to advance biomedical research and promote human health. The application of these technologies in basic biomedical research has yielded significant advances in identifying and studying key molecular targets relevant to human diseases and their treatment. The clinical translation of genome editing techniques offers unprecedented biomedical engineering capabilities in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease or disability. Here, we provide a general summary of emerging biomedical applications of genome editing, including open challenges. We also summarize the tools of genome editing and the insights derived from their applications, hoping to accelerate new discoveries and therapies in biomedicine.
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