Researchers at the Salk Institute have recently made major breakthroughs in gene editing, embedding DNA at the target site for non-dividing cells for the first time, an important component of adult organs and tissues.
The development team said the new technology would restore the visual response of the blind rodent part. With this breakthrough, researchers can greatly broaden the path of basic research and develop a variety of new treatments for patients with retinal, cardiac and neurological diseases. This is also the first time humans have embedded DNA into non-dividing cells. In the future, this technology will have broad application prospects.
Previously modified DNA technologies, such as the CRISPR-Cas9 system, only work in dividing cells. Researchers at the Sack Biological Research Institute say that when performing DNA embedding (split cells), the new technology is ten times more efficient than other technologies. More importantly, the new technology breaks through the limitations of the original dividing cells, so researchers can accurately embed DNA into places that were previously inaccessible, such as the eyes, brain, pancreas, or heart, and new treatments will emerge in treatment. .
IBM Watson has "black technology" in medical imaging
At this year's North American Radiological Society, IBM, known as the "Blue Giant," presented us at Wattson's new advances in learning and understanding medical imaging. It shows many clinical application tools, including:
A cognitive medical peer evaluation tool designed to reconcile the patient's clinical evidence with its EHR data.
A data aggregation tool that provides patient-specific clinical information for reference when radiologists, cardiologists, and others analyze image data.
A decision support tool that combines image data with other relevant clinical information.
A cognitive imaging review tool, a new MedyMatch “brain hemorrhage†app that provides a patient's health record for emergency reference when an emergency doctor diagnoses a traumatic patient with a stroke or cerebral hemorrhage.
Watson's cognitive calculations can help provide more accurate diagnostic results and can play a huge role in clinical practice.
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