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Remote-controlled gene-editing device uses infrared light to kill cancer cells Scientists at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Nanjing university have designed a remote-controlled gene-editing platform by using light, which can precisely target and kill cancer cells, Global Times reported. Chinese scientists develop cancer-fighter
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Remote-controlled gene-editing device uses infrared light to kill cancer cells Scientists at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Nanjing university have designed a remote-controlled gene-editing platform by using light, which can precisely target and kill cancer cells, Global Times reported. Chinese scientists develop cancer-fighter
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Remote-controlled gene-editing device uses infrared light to kill cancer cells
Scientists at the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Nanjing university have designed a remote-controlled gene-editing platform by using light, which can precisely target and kill cancer cells, Global Times reported.