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GENETIC ENGINEERING IN NONHUMAN PRIMATES AND ITS IMPACT ON MEDICAL SCIENCE
Adam He,
Wenhao Chen
Academic Institute
Research Institute
Immunobiology & Transplant Science Center
Department of Surgery
J.C. Walter Jr. Transplant Center
Houston Methodist
Weill Cornell Medical College
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Agriculture & Biology
medical sciences
100%
genetic engineering
64%
Primates
61%
biomedical research
27%
human diseases
24%
human physiology
17%
gene editing
14%
new drugs
14%
mice
13%
clinical trials
12%
body size
9%
therapeutics
8%
proteins
7%
genes
3%
methodology
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Genetic Engineering
86%
Primates
64%
Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
26%
Biomedical Research
23%
Technology
15%
Gene Editing
14%
Body Size
13%
Longevity
10%
Theoretical Models
9%
Proteins
8%
Clinical Trials
7%
Safety
6%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
4%
Genes
4%
Therapeutics
1%