Study reveals the way CRISPR/Cas9 cleaves enzymes and positions them for cutting
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Study reveals the way CRISPR/Cas9 cleaves enzymes and positions them for cutting

Original published on Phys.org (Phys.org)—A team of researchers with the University of California has learned more about the process that is involved during CRISPR/Cas9 gene splicing by using a crystallization technique to get a closer look. In their paper published in the journal Science, the team describes their study of the way three-stranded structures known…

50th Anniversary

50th Anniversary

This would be the perfect time to ask something like ” how old is this flow cytometry stuff”. This month sees the 50 years anniversary of the first publication on cell sorting by Mack Fulwyler (Science 1965) and a first description of a Spectrophotometer for ultrarapid cell analysis by Louis Kamentsky and Myron Melamed (Science…