CRISPR-Cas systems represent the cutting edge technology for genome editing with a wide range of applications, from basic research science in model organisms to the highest advance therapeutics applications to develop new antimicrobials and to cure genetic diseases. The power of CRISPR technology is based on a reprogrammable nuclease that can be guide to a … Read more
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