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There is amolecular syringe that ferries virulence factors into human cells
Researchers from the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University claim to have created bioluminescent syringes that can be used to deliver gene-editing therapies into human cells. The syringes are made with a ribonucleic acid, which some viruses and bacteria use to attack their hosts. They then loaded them with Cas9 and toxins that could…