Precision Medicine, CRISPR, and Genome Engineering: Moving from Association to Biology and Therapeutics (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)

Precision Medicine, CRISPR, and Genome Engineering: Moving from Association to Biology and Therapeutics (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology)
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The target audience will include researchers and students in genetics as well as clinicians, who will be drawn to the book by its applicability to their research and patients. The motif throughout the book will be gene therapy and its application in numerous fields, with an emphasis on ophthalmology, stem cells, and agriculture. Research from leaders in the fields of stem cell therapy and biology will be used to inform the work, which will focus on the major recent technological advances, including ZFN, TALEN,
This handbook in gene editing is for novices and experts alike, as it will provide descriptive overviews of editing strategies across multiple species while also honing in on complex cases of application. The motif throughout the book will be gene therapy and its application in numerous fields, with an emphasis on ophthalmology, stem cells, and agriculture. The target audience will include researchers and students in genetics as well as clinicians, who will be drawn to the book by its applicability to their research and patients.. Research from leaders in the fields of stem cell therapy and biology will be used to inform the work, which will focus on the major recent technological advances, including ZFN, TALEN, and CRISPR
Two elements define his laboratory. For years, Stephen Tsang has been culturing embryonic stem (ES) cells and created the first mouse model for a recessive form of retinitis pigmentosa by applying homologous recombination to ES cell technology. He co-initiated the BRAIN Initiative (2011) & Genome Projects (1984, 2005) to provide & in