All Genetic Analysis articles – Page 5
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NewsNew method to develop therapeutics for autoimmune diseases
A technique that can sort millions of CRISPR-edited cells based on their secretion patterns has been developed to treat autoimmune diseases.
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NewsY chromosome discovery could advance personalised medicine
Researchers have completely decoded the human Y chromosome, which may result in more effective treatment for digestive disorders.
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NewsDNA epigenetic changes: a key cause of cancer
Analysis of cells shows many regions in DNA are differentially activated or inactivated in a cancer-specific manner.
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NewsUnderstanding Z-RNA structure could provide new treatments
A $1.2 million grant has been given to observe how Z-RNA is formed and explore its benefits for various diseases.
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ArticleAlternate origin discovered for brain mosaicism and focal epilepsy
Researchers gain insight into how brain tissue is impacted differently by genetic problems compared to the rest of the body.
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EventLiverpool Breakfast Briefing
Drug Target Review in association with ELRIG UK and BioIVT will host an exclusive, free-to-attend, breakfast briefing during the annual Drug Discovery event this October in Liverpool, UK. The highly anticipated breakfast briefing is open to all attendees of ELRIG’s Drug Discovery event, ELRIG UK and Drug Target Review members ...
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NewsTargeting immune cells may help treat atrial fibrillation
New MGH study finds that macrophages and macrophage-produced proteins contribute to heartbeat irregularities, thus targeting these cells can aid atrial fibrillation treatment.
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NewsHepatic hydrogen sulphide levels are reduced in mouse model of HGPS
HGPS mouse models were used to test the hypothesis that the accelerated aging typical of progeroid mice is associated with reduced hepatic H2S production.
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ArticleEpigenetic editing: the next generation of genetic medicine
Dr Blythe Sather at Tune Therapeutics reveals why epigenetic editing offers benefits above and beyond those of gene editing, potentially bridging the gaps to breakthroughs in the clinic.
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NewsResearchers develop tool that could improve liquid biopsy
A US study has overcome a major obstacle in cell-free DNA (cfDNA) testing or liquid biopsy, offering promising advancements in disease diagnosis and monitoring.
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ArticleAdvancing gene editing to redefine therapies across genetic disease
In the unmet need for effective treatments to alleviate suffering and prevent premature death across the spectrum of genetic diseases, Brent Warner, Poseida Therapeutics, shares that the ability to edit DNA holds hope for patients currently experiencing incurable genetic diseases and has spurred ongoing efforts to develop and improve gene ...
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NewsHigher levels of lean muscle may protect against Alzheimer’s disease
Individuals with higher levels of lean muscle may have a reduced risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. While further research is needed to understand the underlying biological pathways and implications for clinical practice, these findings shed light on the potential role of lean muscle in protecting brain health.
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NewsNew insights into influenza A's infiltration of host cells
US researchers have made a significant breakthrough in understanding how the influenza A virus takes over host cells while minimising damage to itself. By studying the protein PA-X, they found that the virus uses a surgical strike approach, selectively degrading host cell RNA while preserving its own replication, shedding light ...
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ArticleDrug Target Review Cell and Gene Therapy eBook 2023
Download your FREE ebook, featuring articles about cancer therapies, immune system breakthroughs, therapeutic genetic engineering, and advancements in gene editing.
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ArticleThe genetic modifier approach: identifying the right target for rare diseases
In this article, Dr Vincent Blomen, Senior Director of Target Discovery at Scenic Biotech, takes us through the realm of rare diseases. In the case of most of these diseases, a singular genetic anomaly often reigns supreme, yet its impact on patients can be vastly divergent. Enter modifier genes, the ...
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NewsDNA technology helps slow down and scan molecules multiple times
Swiss researchers have achieved near-perfect control over the manipulation of individual DNA molecules, allowing them to be identified and characterised with unprecedented precision
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NewsNew tool reveals hidden complexity of genome architecture
A German team of scientists have developed a technique known as Genome Architecture Mapping that allows them to study complex genome interactions.
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NewsA new way to visualise sensory neurons
US researchers have uncovered a novel method using a tool used to visualise ion channels in mechanosensory neurons.
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News$6 Million grant issued to Penn Medicine to investigate role of DNA in cardiac cell development
Penn Medicine researchers are interested in how cardiac cells use DNA to establish and maintain their specification.
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NewsPrecision oncology aids prospects for biliary tract cancer
A study out of Austria suggests gene changes in those with biliary tract cancer offers new avenues for new precision oncology therapies.


