Scientists Crack the Code for Near-Perfect Gene Editing
Journal: Nature Communications
Author: Hongyu Chen et. al, China
The research discusses a novel technique that boosts gene editing success rates to an incredible 90% by cleverly manipulating how cells repair DNA damage, potentially transforming genetic medicine.
How Gut Bacteria Help Our Intestines Heal Themselves
Journal: Cell Stem Cell
Author: Shawn Goyal et. al, Canada
Scientists have discovered that certain bacterial signals trigger our intestinal stem cells to regenerate after injury, opening new doors for treating digestive disorders naturally.
Organoid Models Transform Infectious Disease Research Landscape
Journal: Scientific Reports
Author: Ji-O. Ryu et. al, South Korea
This paper takes a closer look on how organoid systems from multiple organs create physiologically relevant platforms for studying pathogen interactions and accelerating drug discovery efforts.
New Coating Makes Therapeutic Cells Stick Where They’re Needed
Journal: Communications Biology
Author: Amaziah R. Alipio et. al, UK
Engineers develop a sugar-based coating that helps healing cells attach properly to damaged liver tissue, bringing us closer to cell therapies that could replace organ transplants.