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Expert: Editing stem cell genes will “revolutionize” biomedical research

Applying a dramatically improved method for "editing" genes to human stem cells, University of Wisconsin-Madison neuroscientist Su-Chun Zhang has shown a new way to silence genes in stem cells and their progeny at any stage of development.

Read the full article at: http://news.wisc.edu/expert-editing-stem-cell-genes-will-revolutionize-biomedical-research/
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