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Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is a highly prevalent metabolic disorder worldwide. Beyond glucose dysregulation, it exerts ...
The promise of genome editing to help understand human diseases and create new therapies is vast, but technological ...
Understanding how molecules interact is central to biology: from decoding how living organisms function to uncovering disease ...
Just as folds are important in the ancient art of origami, they are also vital for the function of many proteins. Mutations ...
We carried out the predictive analysis of alternative splicing, optimization analysis of gene structure, and discovering new genes based on the comparison results. We discovered 902 new genes, of ...
Hot on the heels of a $150 million fundraise, Atsena Therapeutics is back with early-stage data for the company’s eye disease gene therapy. The candidate improved the structure and function of ...
Bankrupt genetic-testing firm 23andMe agreed to sell its data bank, which once contained DNA samples from about 15 million people, to the drug developer Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million.
We present and discuss this gene repository together with a validation-level scheme based on varied supporting evidence found in current literature. The catalogue structure and online submission form ...
To overcome these hurdles, the researchers developed a novel CRISPR solution containing the gene sequence for a red fluorescent silk protein and injected it into unfertilized spider eggs.
SCD is the most common lethal monogenic disease globally, arising from a mutation in the hemoglobin beta-globin (HBB) gene that results in hemoglobin S, which can cause red blood cell sickling ...
Doctors announced this week that they have treated a newborn baby with a rare genetic disease using the world’s first personalized gene editing therapy. Geoff Bennett discussed the treatment and ...
A baby born with a rare and dangerous genetic disease is growing and thriving after getting an experimental gene editing treatment made just for him. Researchers described the case in a new study ...