We Can Now Use CRISPR Gene Editing on Ticks - to Fight Lyme Disease in Humans
We can now use CRISPR gene editing on ticks to prevent Lyme Disease in humans, researchers at Penn State have discovered.
We can now use CRISPR gene editing on ticks to prevent Lyme Disease in humans, researchers at Penn State have discovered.
Antibiotic that selectively targets Lyme Disease, doesn't damage the microbiome, and doesn't spread resistance, was just found by scientists
Researchers at Yale University have developed an mRNA-based vaccine that has been successfully curing Lyme Disease in clinical trials.
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