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CRISPR studies hint at cell pathways involved in autism


January 7, 2019

A variety of genetic risk factors for autism disrupt some of the same processes in cells, two new studies suggest. Both studies used the DNA-editing tool CRISPR to mutate genes with ties to autism.

Read more at:
https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/crispr-studies-hint-cell-pathways-involved-au…

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