A team at NUS led by Assistant Professor Andy Tay has unveiled a breakthrough in gene delivery for cancer therapy. The novel technique, NExT, can efficiently deliver genetic material into over 14 million immune cells in a single run, including challenging cell types like gamma-delta T cells, dendritic cells, and natural killer cells, crucial for […]
Category: electroporation in gene therapy
Innovative Gene Editing Therapy for Rare Disorder
Doctors at CHOP utilized customized gene-editing to treat a 9-month-old with a rare disorder causing high ammonia levels in the blood. The challenge was to correct the error without affecting the patient’s entire genome. This groundbreaking approach offers hope for individuals facing similar genetic conditions, showcasing the potential of gene editing in addressing complex diseases. […]