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'Future medicines may be designed much like software' — How scientists programmed human cells to compute like tiny processors and target cancer using RNA trans-splicing

Hebrew University researchers programmed human cells to compute biologically and respond autonomously to disease-related molecular signals internally.

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'Future medicines may be designed much like software' — How scientists programmed human cells to compute like tiny processors and target cancer using RNA trans-splicing

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