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Chinese researchers ‘delete’ memories from rats with CRISPR gene editing

Researcher from Peking University says new treatment could stop pathological memories

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Experts believe that CRISPR gene therapies can be beneficial, but ethical questions remain. (Picture: Shutterstock)
Masha Borak
This article originally appeared on ABACUS
Scientists in China have successfully used a genome editing technique based on CRISPR-Cas9 to knock down genes relevant to fear memory in the brains of lab rats. The system, developed by a research team from the Neuroscience Research Institute of Peking University, can modify genes found in various cell types, including brain neurons, according to the research published in Science Advances magazine.
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