Mon-30-11-2015, 22:03 PM
Stumbled onto some article in the new scientist magazine (Dutch version) about CRISPR. This is a technology, no a "thing" in the DNA, that interacts with the immune system.
It looks promising as it is a gene changing technique and it is possible that it might produce a cell type or a change in a cell that increases the resistance against inflammatory reactions e.g. against arthritis.
So basically it might be a possibility to attack autoimmune diseases by gene adaptation.
If your search for Breakthrough DNA Editor CRISPR on google you can find information on it better than I can describe.
The interesting thing again is.... It is not patentable as it is in all cells in your body. Which is of course great, because now everyone on earth can work with it and the money rats cannot touch it.
It looks promising as it is a gene changing technique and it is possible that it might produce a cell type or a change in a cell that increases the resistance against inflammatory reactions e.g. against arthritis.
So basically it might be a possibility to attack autoimmune diseases by gene adaptation.
If your search for Breakthrough DNA Editor CRISPR on google you can find information on it better than I can describe.
The interesting thing again is.... It is not patentable as it is in all cells in your body. Which is of course great, because now everyone on earth can work with it and the money rats cannot touch it.