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countable and uncountable, plural CRISPRs
(microbiology) Segments of bacteria and archaea DNA containing short repetitions of base sequences. quotations
Crispr is a guide molecule made of RNA, that allows a specific site of interest on the DNA double helix to be targeted.
2018 October 14, Sarah Marsh, “Essays reveal Stephen Hawking predicted race of 'superhumans'”, in The Guardian
(genetics) The CRISPR/Cas9 system, which functions to provide immunity to bacteria and archaea by finding a section of DNA and replacing it with an alternative. quotations examples
For the first time, doctors in the U.S. have used the powerful gene-editing technique CRISPR to try to treat a patient with a genetic disorder.
2019 July 29, Rob Stein, “In A 1st, Doctors In U.S. Use CRISPR Tool To Treat Patient With Genetic Disorder”, in npr
Any technique or process or system for editing genomes by laboratory use of the CRISPR/Cas9 system. examples
third-person singular simple present CRISPRs, present participle CRISPRing, simple past and past participle CRISPRed
(informal) To edit genomes by laboratory use of the CRISPR/Cas9 system. quotations examples
In this planned trial, doctors will remove cancer patients' T cells, “CRISPR” them, and then reinfuse them in the hope that they will recognize and attack the patients' cancers.
2017, Robin L. Smith, Max Gomez, Cells Are the New Cure
Having CRISPRed the cells we next wanted to identify the types of modification that have been generated.
2017, Alexandra Franz, Erich Brunner, Konrad Baslter, “Generation of genome-modified Drosophila cell lines using SwAP”, in Fly, volume 11, number 4
Two successful applications of the CRISPR-Cas9 system in an SCN- and cell-type-specific fashion will all but certainly add to the common refrain of 'just CRISPR it' (grad students and postdocs, insert groan here).
2017 May, Marc D. Ruben, John B. Hogenesch, “Circadian Rhythms: Move over neurons—astrocytes mediate SCN clock function”, in Current Biology, volume 27, number 9