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By insertion of six bacterial genes into the genome, autonomously glowing mice were generated.
With the launch of the new center, we’re one step closer to making personalized CRISPR cures a reality for children born with rare genetic diseases.
With DNA focused almost entirely on replication, newly discovered organism blurs the line between cells and viruses
Germline-encoded, epitope-specific antibodies underlie serum IgG recognition of the immunodominant peanut allergen Ara h 2 in humans.
Foundation models in robotics are here to stay, but can surgical robotics keep up with their data-intense requirement?
In this GEN webinar, Mark Perreault will discuss strategies for improving mAb manufacturing using the latest technologies for separating, purifying, and concentrating therapeutic biomolecules.
Toyota Research Institute said its findings largely support the recent surge in popularity of LBM-style robot foundation models.
A graphene sensor trained by machine learning can now taste like a human, identifying both basic and complex flavors with stunning accuracy.