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The Double-Edge Sword of CRISPR Application for In Vivo Studies
Nov 28, 2023
The podcast discusses the double-edged sword of CRISPR application for in vivo cancer studies, emphasizing a landmark study and the advantages and challenges it presents.
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- The advancement of CRISPR application for in vivo cancer studies allows for the generation of loss or gain of function mutations without intercrossing genetic mouse strains.
- CRISPR application for in vivo cancer models presents challenges, such as the imperfect generation of mutations and the variation in clone profiles, but the future will see increased feasibility and utilization of this technology.
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The Advancement of CRISPR Application for In Vivo Cancer Studies
One of the main points discussed in the podcast episode is the advancement of CRISPR application for in vivo cancer studies. The episode highlights a landmark paper published a decade ago by Plata et al., which demonstrated the use of CRISPR to generate cancer in different organs of mice. This method allowed for the generation of loss or gain of function mutations without the need for intercrossing genetic mouse strains. The paper also showed that multiplexing was possible, enabling the targeting of multiple sites simultaneously. Despite the potential of this technology, the episode notes that after 10 years, only a few studies have utilized this methodology.
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