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CRISPR & bioethics

Unexpected Elements

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CRISPR Isn't 100% Accurate, but It Could Be Used to Treat Cancer

CRISPR has taken biology by storm and is widely and successfully used. But saying something works well in a lab where you can throw away occasional failed cell cultures or treat damaged animals according to ethical rules, that's a long way from saying it can be trusted in humans. As clinician Kiran Musanuru told us when some of the genetic details from her's work became public, CRISPR is not 100% accurate as we already knew,. Not even in her target HIV sensitive CCR-5 gene. The surprise then is that since her was released from jail a few months ago, he has returned to the lab and declared his intention to use CRISPR to treat another desperate

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