Ancient gene loss may lead to gout treatments

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Researchers have used CRISPR to restore a lost ancient gene in human cells that produces uricase, an enzyme that breaks down uric acid, potentially offering a new, safer treatment for gout by reducing uric acid levels through gene therapy, though it is still in early research stages.
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