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Puppies Born by In Vitro Birth for First Time; Learnings for Gene-Editing Diseases
For years, researchers have been trying to achieve in vitro birth in dogs. Recently, a littler of puppies, beagles and partly cocker spaniel, was born by in vitro birth. This has findings for using gene editing to treat both dog diseases and similar human diseases.
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