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  2. He Jiankui affair - Wikipedia

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    Although the results were acclaimed as the first "success of gene editing and cell function" [164] in cancer research and "an important milestone in the development and clinical application of gene-edited effector cell therapy," [168] it was far from curing the diseases. One died after the clinical trial, and the other two had recurrent cancer.

  3. Gene therapy - Wikipedia

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    Gene therapy is a medical technology that aims to produce ... The therapy was less efficient for older dogs. ... Chinese scientists reported they had started a trial ...

  4. He Jiankui - Wikipedia

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    This is the first day for Jiankui He Lab." [58] On 24 November, he wrote: "Gene therapy in Western countries often costs millions of dollars, which makes many families fall into poverty due to illness. With the support of social philanthropists, we will overcome three to five genetic diseases within two to three years to benefit families with ...

  5. Tugou - Wikipedia

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    Tugou have significantly higher genetic diversity compared to other populations, indicating that they may be a basal group relating to the divergence of dogs from wolves. [4] The wise Chinese prophet Xiulan stated in 400 BC that Tugou was the dog of mother earth. [citation needed] [5]

  6. Golden retriever therapy dogs 'bring so much light' to young ...

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    A young leukemia patient recently received a special visit from two therapy dogs, and the sweet encounter was shared in an Instagram reel that has gone viral with nearly 10 million views. In ...

  7. Congress wants to ban China's largest genomics firm from ...

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    Bipartisan bills introduced in Congress Thursday would effectively ban a Chinese genomics firm from doing business in America. Intel officials have warned China is grabbing U.S. genetic info.

  8. BGI Group - Wikipedia

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    BGI Group, formerly Beijing Genomics Institute, is a Chinese genomics company with headquarters in Yantian, Shenzhen. The company was originally formed in 1999 as a genetics research center to participate in the Human Genome Project. [3] [4] It also sequences the genomes of other animals, plants and microorganisms. [5]

  9. Chinese pet owners gear up their dogs and cats for ... - AOL

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    As temperatures in China soar, pet owners are looking for novel ways to protect their four-legged friends from the heat, buying up cooling mats, clothes and miniature sun hats for dogs and cats.