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Scientists develop novel one-step method for multiple genome edits

Researchers at Gladstone Institutes have created a groundbreaking technique that allows for simultaneous, precise edits at multiple locations within a cell’s genome, potentially revolutionising genetic research and therapeutic development.

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New AI tool promises rapid cancer biomarker detection from biopsy slides

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed an artificial intelligence system that could revolutionise precision oncology by identifying key genomic alterations directly from tumour biopsy images, potentially saving crucial time and resources in cancer treatment.

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New 3D mapping technology offers unprecedented insight into tissue architecture at subcellular level

Researchers at the Max Delbrück Center have developed an open-source platform called Open-ST that creates high-resolution 3D maps of gene expression in tissue samples, potentially revolutionising our understanding of disease processes and enhancing clinical pathology.

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New Code of Practice for stem cell-based embryo models addresses ethical concerns

Scientists in the UK have developed the first code of practice for research using stem cell-based embryo models, providing ethical guidelines and governance for this rapidly advancing field.

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Scientists make breakthrough in medical imaging and drug delivery with ultrasmall nanobubbles

Rice University bioengineers have developed the smallest free-floating gas-filled structures for medical imaging, potentially revolutionising ultrasound technology and targeted drug delivery.