EPISODE · Feb 1, 2018 · 6 MIN
What Good Is Crispr If It Can't Get Where It Needs to Go?
from Science, Spoken · host SpokenLayer
Your DNA is your body’s most closely guarded asset. To reach it, any would-be-invaders have to get under your skin, travel through your bloodstream undetected by immune system sentries, somehow cross a cell membrane, and finally find their way into the nucleus. Most of the time, that’s a really good thing. These biological barriers prevent nasty viruses from turning your cells into disease-making factories. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
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Your DNA is your body’s most closely guarded asset. To reach it, any would-be-invaders have to get under your skin, travel through your bloodstream undetected by immune system sentries, somehow cross a cell membrane, and finally find their way into the nucleus. Most of the time, that’s a really good thing. These biological barriers prevent nasty viruses from turning your cells into disease-making factories.
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What Good Is Crispr If It Can't Get Where It Needs to Go?
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