A molecular on/off switch for CRISPR – Science Daily
Science Daily |
A molecular on/off switch for CRISPR
Science Daily For many bacteria, one line of defense against viral infection is a sophisticated RNA-guided “immune system” called CRISPR-Cas. At the center of this system is a surveillance complex that recognizes viral DNA and triggers its destruction. However … |
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog) |
Stem Cell Engineering Gets a Boost with Discovery of “Fine-Tuning Knob”
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog) Researchers at the University of California San Diego say they have discovered a protein that regulates the switch of embryonic stem cells from the least developed naive state to the more developed primed state. This discovery sheds light on stem cell … |
Nanalyze |
How to Indirectly Invest in Synthetic Genomics Stock
Nanalyze Now after you’ve read all the evidence we’ve put forth, is it safe to say that at this point in time you would say to yourself, “if I had to pick a possible winner in synthetic biology I might not do so bad making an investment in Synthetic Genomics … |
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French Gene Therapy Biotech Gets Ready for Phase II/III
Labiotech.eu (blog) Lysogene has crunched the numbers on its observational study for Sanfillipo A – now the company can move into the final phase for its Sanfilippo A therapy. Lysogene is a French biotech specializing in gene therapy of rare CNS diseases. Its lead asset … |
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French Gene Therapy Biotech Gets Ready for Phase II/III
Labiotech.eu (blog) Lysogene has crunched the numbers on its observational study for Sanfillipo A – now the company can move into the final phase for its Sanfilippo A therapy. Lysogene is a French biotech specializing in gene therapy of rare CNS diseases. Its lead asset … |
Medical Xpress |
Stem cell transplants offer hope for sufferers of gut disorders
Medical Xpress Professor Young’s lab is exploring the potential for stem cell transplants to treat Hirschsprung’s Disease, and other disorders of the gut’s nervous system. In a recently published article, the team extracted stem cells from healthy parts of the bowel … |
Scientific American |
Japanese Man Is First to Receive ‘Reprogrammed’ Stem Cells from Another Person
Scientific American The surgery is expected to set the path for more applications of iPS cell technology, which offers the versatility of embryonic stem cells without the latter’s ethical taint. Banks of iPS cells from diverse donors could make stem cell transplants more … World first as Japanese team transplants donor iPS cellsAsahi Shimbun |
