
In order to treat or even cure genetic diseases, few life sciences technologies hold more promise than genome-editing proteins - molecules that can be programmed to alter specific genes. There's at least one catch though - getting genome-editing proteins into cells, where they need to be to access the genome, is a major challenge, especially in live animals or human patients. Conventionally, researchers have delivered the DNA encoding these genome-editing ...
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