Superimmune Cell Lines Courtesy of Synthetic Biology – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
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Superimmune Cell Lines Courtesy of Synthetic Biology
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News Early efforts to recode E. coli were described in 2013, when a Science article (“Genomically Recoded Organisms Expand Biological Functions”) appeared describing how 321 instances of a single redundant codon had been removed from the organism’s genome … Genome writing project aims to rally scientists around virus-proofing cellsScience Magazine Scientists downsize bold plan to make human genome from scratchNature.com “Project Recode” aims to make human cells invulnerable to infectionMIT Technology Review Longview News-Journal all 10 news articles » |
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T cell biomarker predicts which CLL patients will respond to CAR T cell therapy
Science Daily Penn Medicine researchers may have found the reason why some patients with advanced chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) don’t respond to chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy, and the answer is tied to how primed patients’ immune systems are … |
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Roche boosts its gene therapy game, expanding partnership with 4D Molecular Therapeutics
Endpoints News The progress of Spark and its gene therapy hit Luxturna — along with new partnerships forged by its pharma brethren Pfizer and Novartis — likely laid the groundwork for Roche to reconsider its partnership with 4DMT. Roche and 4DMT’s first … |
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Roche boosts its gene therapy game, expanding partnership with 4D Molecular Therapeutics
Endpoints News The progress of Spark and its gene therapy hit Luxturna — along with new partnerships forged by its pharma brethren Pfizer and Novartis — likely laid the groundwork for Roche to reconsider its partnership with 4DMT. Roche and 4DMT’s first … |
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Therapeutic Solutions International Launches Multi-Protocol Cancer Immunotherapy Clinical Trial with Pan Am Cancer …
Nasdaq NanoStilbene, a nanoparticle formulation of pterostilbene is covered for use in cancer immunotherapy under the Company’s issued U.S. Patent No.: 9,682,047. Pterostilbene is the active ingredient in the Company’s patented ProJuvenol product. StemVacs is … |
