Tel Aviv University, Israel, develops genome editing system to destroy cancer cells Posted by: Admin December 17, 2020 in PR Comments Off on Tel Aviv University, Israel, develops genome editing system to destroy cancer cells
Using the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2020 winning method, of genome editingCRISPR/Cas9, a research team atTel Aviv University has developed a breakthrough treatment to eliminate cancer cells.The treatment has no side effects andmay increase life expectancy in brain and ovarian cancer patients.
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In a recent study, researchers at Tel Aviv University (TAU) have demonstrated that the CRISPR/Cas9 system is very effective in treating metastatic cancers- a significant step on the way to finding a cure for cancer. Funded by ICRF (Israel Cancer Research Fund), the results of the groundbreaking study, were published in November 2020 in Science Advances.
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