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Caffeine-Triggered CRISPR: How Your Morning Coffee Could Activate Cancer-Fighting Cells
Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a chemogenetic system that uses caffeine to trigger gene-editing activity within the body. This breakthrough allows for the precise control of therapeutic cells, such as those used in cancer immunotherapy, through simple dietary intake.
February 28, 202651 views
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Kofi Mensah5h ago
The precision