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1. University of Texas Austin Researchers Highlight Research in Gene Editing (DNA targeting by compact Cas9d and its resurrected ancestor)

2. Research from Sichuan Agricultural University Broadens Understanding of Gene Editing (Identification of host factors for livestock and poultry viruses: genome-wide screening technology based on the CRISPR system)

3. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Researchers Add New Findings in the Area of Biofilms and Microbiomes (Secreted nucleases reclaim extracellular DNA during biofilm development)

4. Research Conducted at University of Sao Paulo Has Updated Our Knowledge about Gene Editing (Gene Editing In Small and Large Animals for Translational Medicine: a Review)

5. Research Conducted at University of Oklahoma Has Updated Our Knowledge about Gene Editing (Differential Divalent Metal Binding By Spycas9's Ruvc Active Site Contributes To Nonspecific Dna Cleavage)

6. Studies from College of Agriculture Yield New Data on Gene Editing (Genome Editing and Improvement of Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crop Plants)

7. Recent Findings from Cornell University Has Provided New Information about Bioinformatics (Everything Old Is New Again: How Structural, Functional, and Bioinformatic Advances Have Redefined a Neglected Nuclease Family)

8. Findings on Gene Editing Reported by Investigators at University of Florida (Targeted Mutagenesis With Sequence-specific Nucleases for Accelerated Improvement of Polyploid Crops: Progress, Challenges, and Prospects)

9. Research Results from Russian Academy of Sciences Update Knowledge of Regenerative Medicine (Building Blocks of Artificial CRISPR-Based Systems beyond Nucleases)

10. Researchers from University of Massachusetts Describe Findings in Genetics (Efficient Homology-directed Repair With Circular Single-stranded Dna Donors)

11. Researchers from Aarhus University Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Sensor Research (Rolling Circle Enhanced Detection of Specific Restriction Endonuclease Activities in Crude Cell Extracts)

12. Researchers from Nofima AS Detail Research in Antisense Technology (Mobile group I introns at nuclear rDNA position L2066 harbor sense and antisense homing endonuclease genes intervened by spliceosomal introns)

13. Study Results from University of Pisa Update Understanding of Gene Editing (Origin of the Genome Editing Systems: Application for Crop Improvement)

14. New Findings from University of Maryland in the Area of Gene Editing Reported (Expanding the Targeting Scope of Foki-dcas Nuclease Systems With Spry and Mb2cas12a)

15. Investigators from University of Copenhagen Have Reported New Data on Nucleic Acids Research (Mechanics of Crispr-cas12a and Engineered Variants On Lambda-dna)

16. Researchers from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Gene Editing (Defining Genome-wide Crispr-cas Genome-editing Nuclease Activity With Guide-seq)

17. New Findings from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Update Understanding of Bioinformatics (Idhs-deep: an Integrated Tool for Predicting Dnase I Hypersensitive Sites By Deep Neural Network)

18. Findings from University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Has Provided New Data on Biocellular Research (Characterization of Endogenous Nucleic Acids That Bind To Ngago In Natronobacterium Gregoryi Sp2 Cells)

19. Study Findings on Influenza Described by Researchers at Gilead Sciences Inc. (Synthesis and In Vitro Evaluation of C-7 and C-8 Luteolin Derivatives as Influenza Endonuclease Inhibitors)

20. Research Results from University of South Alabama Update Understanding of Gene Editing (Exploiting DNA Endonucleases to Advance Mechanisms of DNA Repair)

21. Researcher from University of Latvia Details New Studies and Findings in the Area of Gene Editing (Implications of the EFSA Scientific Opinion on Site Directed Nucleases 1 and 2 for Risk Assessment of Genome-Edited Plants in the EU)

22. New Gene Editing Study Results from University of Minnesota Described [Plant Genome Editing and the Relevance of Off-target Changes(1)([Open])]

23. New Artificial Nuclease Findings Reported from University of South China (Rational Design of an Artificial Nuclease By Engineering a Hetero-dinuclear Center of Mg-heme In Myoglobin)

26. Researchers from National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO) Report Findings in Gene Editing (I-SceI Endonuclease-Mediated Plant Genome Editing by Protein Transport through a Bacterial Type III Secretion System)

28. Researchers at Chinese Academy of Sciences Detail Findings in Gene Editing (Efficient CELI endonuclease production in Nicotiana benthamiana through transient expression and applications in detections of mutation and gene editing events)

29. Study Results from Shanghai Jiao Tong University Broaden Understanding of Gene Editing (Programming Pam Antennae for Efficient Crispr-cas9 Dna Editing)

30. Findings from Shandong First Medical University & Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences Update Understanding of Molecular Medicine (DNase I improves corneal epithelial and nerve regeneration in diabetic mice)

31. Study Data from Leiden University Medical Center Update Understanding of Gene Editing (Expanding the editable genome and CRISPR-Cas9 versatility using DNA cutting-free gene targeting based on in trans paired nicking)

32. Studies from Tokyo Medical and Dental University Add New Findings in the Area of Biochemistry (TALEN-Based Chemically Inducible, Dimerization-Dependent, Sequence-Specific Nucleases)

33. Study Results from Nanjing Normal University Update Understanding of Biosensors (Graphene Oxide-Assisted and DNA-Modulated SERS of AuCu Alloy for the Fabrication of Apurinic/Apyrimidinic Endonuclease 1 Biosensor)

34. Research from Department of Chemistry Reveals New Findings on Gene Editing (Divalent cations promote TALE DNA-binding specificity)

35. Studies from University of Colorado in the Area of Gene Editing Described (Synthetic chimeric nucleases function for efficient genome editing)

36. Reports Outline Gene Editing Study Results from Leiden University Medical Center (Expanding the editable genome and CRISPR-Cas9 versatility using DNA cutting-free gene targeting based on in trans paired nicking)

37. Studies from Tokyo Medical and Dental University in the Area of Biochemistry Reported (TALEN-Based Chemically Inducible, Dimerization-Dependent, Sequence-Specific Nucleases)

38. Findings from Beijing Forestry University Yields New Data on Gene Editing (Targeted deletion of floral development genes in Arabidopsis with CRISPR/Cas9 using the RNA endoribonuclease Csy4 processing system)

39. New Genomics Findings from Xidian University Described (iDHS-DSAMS: Identifying DNase I hypersensitive sites based on the dinucleotide property matrix and ensemble bagged tree)

40. Studies from University of Valencia Have Provided New Information about Gene Editing (The Application of the Crispr-cas9 Genome Editing Machinery In Food and Agricultural Science: Current Status, Future Perspectives, and Associated Challenges)

41. Findings from Wuhan University Provides New Data about Gene Editing (Genome Editing With Mrna Encoding Zfn, Talen, and Cas9)

42. Investigators from University of Connecticut Target Gene Editing (Applications of Pna-laden Nanoparticles for Hematological Disorders)

44. Study Results from R. Almeida Garcia et al Provide New Insights into RNAi-Based Therapy (Nucleases as a barrier to gene silencing in the cotton boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis)

45. Findings from University of Gdansk Has Provided New Information about Escherichia coli [Thermostable proteins bioprocesses: The activity of restriction endonuclease-methyltransferase from Thermus thermophilus (RM.TthHB27I) cloned in Escherichia ...]

46. New Findings from Federal University in the Area of Antigens Described [Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs): From delivery of nucleic acids and antigens to transduction of engineered nucleases for application in transgenesis]

49. Study Results from Leiden University Medical Center Update Understanding of Engineered Viruses (Engineered Viruses as Genome Editing Devices)

50. Reports Summarize Biotechnology Findings from Leiden University Medical Center (Genome editing at the crossroads of delivery, specificity, and fidelity)

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