Scientists improve nearly every aspect of prime editing, moving it closer to treating more genetic diseases

Researchers at the Broad Institute have significantly improved the efficiency and delivery methods of prime editing technology. These advancements, published in multiple scientific journals, address previous limitations in using the gene-editing tool for in vivo therapeutic applications.
Why it matters
Improving prime editing technology brings the medical community closer to treating a wide range of genetic diseases directly within the human body.
by Leah Eisenstadt, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
The content is a technical summary of peer-reviewed scientific research.
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