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Gene-editing technique could speed up study of cancer mutations
In an advance that could help scientists learn more about cancer-linked mutations whose roles are not known, MIT researchers have developed a way to easily engineer specific cancer-linked mutations into mouse models, using CRISPR prime editing.
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