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Recent Posts
- Texas A&M AgriLife collaborates with Univ. of Maryland and USDA on gene-editing technology to kick-start crop regeneration to improve vegetable, fruit crops
- Texas A&M AgriLife researchers make breakthrough in fighting agricultural plant diseases
- Texas A&M AgriLife to Collaborate with CRDF, Bayer, Univ. of Florida, and UC-Davis in a New NIFA CAP Grant to Find HLB Cures
- U.S. Sugar announces progress in partnership with Texas A&M
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Nature Biotechnology
- Lipid nanoparticle-mediated mRNA delivery to CD34<sup>+</sup> cells in rhesus monkeys
- Pooled CRISPR screens with joint single-nucleus chromatin accessibility and transcriptome profiling
- Lab-grown breast milk
- Editor’s pick: Gate Bioscience
- Author Correction: Precision targeting of autoantigen-specific B cells in muscle-specific tyrosine kinase myasthenia gravis with chimeric autoantibody receptor T cells
- Directed evolution of engineered virus-like particles with improved production and transduction efficiencies
- A bacterial neoantigen cancer vaccine
- Biotech news from around the world
Monthly Archives: November 2020
Texas A&M AgriLife researchers make breakthrough in fighting agricultural plant diseases
AgriLife News Today
Texas A&M AgriLife to Collaborate with CRDF, Bayer, Univ. of Florida, and UC-Davis in a New NIFA CAP Grant to Find HLB Cures
Read here about the new NIFA Coordinated Agricultural Project on citrus greening