The new method uses an electric shock to drastically speed up the delivery of edited genes — potentially cutting the length of the process from years to weeks. Experts called it "a game-changer" and "extraordinarily significant."
By Ben Guarino, Washington Post
Wed, 07/11/2018 - 2:15pm
The new method uses an electric shock to drastically speed up the delivery of edited genes — potentially cutting the length of the process from years to weeks. Experts called it "a game-changer" and "extraordinarily significant."