
"Developing a Groundbreaking Method for Constructing Human Artificial Chromosomes"
Scientists at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have developed an efficient technique for creating human artificial chromosomes (HACs) using single, long constructs of designer DNA, bypassing previous technical obstacles. This breakthrough could accelerate gene therapy advancements, including cancer treatments, and enhance laboratory research. The new method allows for quicker and more precise crafting of HACs, potentially leading to better engineered cell therapies for diseases like cancer without altering natural chromosomes in the cell.