A recent landmark discovery demonstrates how three specific master regulator genes (BACH1, PKNOX1, and GABPA) on chromosome 21 drive brain changes in Down syndrome. The breakthrough in Down syndrome ...
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World Down Syndrome Day: AIIMS doctor shares early screening tests to eliminate risks
According to the UN data, the estimated incidence of Down syndrome is between 1 in 1,000 -- 1 in 1,100 live births worldwide.
Cutting-edge gene editing technology could eradicate Down syndrome, according to Japanese scientists. Down syndrome, which causes a range of developmental differences and affects 1 in 700 newborns in ...
Gene editing techniques may eventually allow trisomy to be treated at the cellular level, according to an in vitro proof-of-concept study. Down syndrome is caused by the presence of a third copy of ...
Saturday, March 21, 2026, is the 21st anniversary of World Down Syndrome Day. The selection of the third month of the year, ...
Scientists in Japan have used gene-editing technology to remove the extra chromosome responsible for Down syndrome, at least in lab-grown human cells. The project, led by Dr. Ryotaro Hashizume of Mie ...
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