Caffeine-Activated Gene Editing Could Lead to New Cancer Treatments
Texas A&M researchers develop a chemogenetic system that pairs CRISPR with caffeine to control gene editing in cells.
Study maps how NF-κB regulates gene expression in cells
Researchers gain unprecedented insight into the intricate mechanisms governing gene expression, potentially paving the way for revolutionary therapies.
A&M Researchers Use Genetic Mapping to Uncover Shared Roots of Psychiatric Disorders
Study finds surprising genetic overlap between conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder, offering hope for new treatments.