Researchers Explore Caffeine’s Potential in Gene Editing for Cancer Treatment
Upon caffeine consumption—about 20 mg from coffee, chocolate, or soda—the nanobody binds with its partner protein, activating CRISPR to make …Read More
Upon caffeine consumption—about 20 mg from coffee, chocolate, or soda—the nanobody binds with its partner protein, activating CRISPR to make …Read More