By Marta Koblańska, January 29, 2026, 16:00 Poland’s time. The Author of the photo: Ruijin Ji, Cell Reports Medicine

By modifying the conversion of purine bases constituting a body template for growth and health, there could be possible to cure the most damaging illnesses, according to the scientists in China.

China is well-known for its farsighted medical experiments. The country also has more flexible legal rules to conduct them, while it has switched toward conditions for experiments from ex vivo to in vivo. The recent outcomes have shown awesome achievement. In the new study published on January 20, 2026, in the journal ,,Cell Reports Medicine,” scientists present a new approach, thus based on previous discoveries of the CRISPR approach to the naturally occurring process of DNA and RNA repairing due to random or facilitated mistakes/errors, which may lead to various deficits or health problems in eukaryotes.


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  • A new approach to correcting errors. The way to modify the body blocks

    By Marta Koblańska, January 29, 2026, 16:00 Poland’s time. The Author of the photo: Ruijin Ji, Cell Reports  By modifying the conversion of purine bases constituting a body template for growth and health, there could be possible to cure the most damaging illnesses, according to the scientists in China. China is well-known for its farsighted

  • Why the Iranian regime must change and Americans keep away

    By Marta Koblanska, January 13, 2026, 20:00 Poland’s time, photo: lipsticks, aleksandra85foto, Pixabay People on the Iranian streets await, in the meantime, being shot the America’s intervention. America is not going to come unless the Iranian leader cures his blindness. The story of Iran begins long ago. The author of this writing is not fully

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    By Marta Koblańska, 2009/2010, Photo: palnik gazowy, Pixabay Stopień zaawansowania cywilizacyjnego może być widziany jako umiejętność użytkowania energii. Człowiek, aby odnaleźć swoje miejsce we współczesnym świecie musi dostosować się do wymogów stawianych mu przez zmieniające się otoczenie i cywilizację, w której żyje. Według Leslie White’a człowiek nie buduje kultury, ale jest ona niezależnym systemem, którego

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    By Marta Koblańska, January 2, 2026, 15:00 Poland’s time, Photo: double helix of DNA, Pixabay The lower the frequency of a disease-inducing gene variant, the larger the absolute effect in size; however, the growth is slower, according to the third most-cited study in 2024, published in Cell Genomics. The third most-cited study of 2024, with

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  • When is biological engineering necessary? A look at the newest treatment for multiple sclerosis

    by Marta Koblanska, December 3, 2025, 21:00 Poland’s time, Photo: Imitation of neuronal structure, thanks to geralt, Pixabay Degradation of the central nervous system caused by inflammation-induced lesions can be alleviated with genetically modified endurance cells CAR-T, according to the new research from China published in the Cell Press Journal. Multiple sclerosis is a highly

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