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Body On Chip: Are We There Yet?

Body On Chip: Are We There Yet?

Advanced Healthcare Materials Special issue on “Microphysiological Analytic Platforms (MAPs): Precision Organs on Chip” edited by Luke P. Lee.

Immunity to CRISPR Cas9 and Cas12a Therapeutics

Immunity to CRISPR Cas9 and Cas12a Therapeutics

Genome-editing therapeutics introduce foreign nucleic acids and proteins into the circulation and cells, which can activate the innate, cellular, and humoral immunity in human patients. The key obstacle in translating CRISPR therapeutics to the clinic is hence to identify, diminish, and monitor these immunological risks before adverse immune reactions.

Nature’s Nanoparticles for Improving Gene Transfer

Nature’s Nanoparticles for Improving Gene Transfer

A cryo-transmission electron micrograph of a new gene delivery system called exo-AAV. The adeno-associated virus vector (AAV) is packaged within a lipid bubble called an exosome. Multiple AAV vectors can be observed as dark structures inside the larger spherical exosome structure.