Nanoinjector Device: New Gene Therapy Advance from BYU Microbiologists and Engineers
BYU researchers create tiny nanodevice in newest gene therapy advance: Nanoinjector is used to transfer genes and DNA to new cells The ability to transfer a gene or DNA sequence from one animal into the genome of another plays a critical role in the medical research of diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer s and diabetes. But the traditional method of transferring genetic material into a new cell, microinjection, has a serious downside. This method uses a hollow needle to pump a DNAfilled liquid in
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