CRISPR-Engineered Bacteria: A Revolutionary New Tool in Cancer Detection

Scientists have utilized CRISPR technology to engineer bacteria that can detect tumor DNA in living organisms. This method, termed "CATCH", allows bacteria to identify DNA released by colorectal tumors, thriving in the presence of cancerous cells and dying off when none are present.

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Revolutionary RNA Liquid Biopsy Could Transform the Future of Cancer Detection

Researchers at UC Santa Cruz, have developed an innovative RNA liquid biopsy that enhances early cancer detection by targeting RNA "dark matter" in the bloodstream. This breakthrough could revolutionize early cancer diagnosis, guide precise treatments, and even aid in detecting other diseases like Alzheimer's.

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