All Genetic Analysis articles – Page 6
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NewsNerve regeneration offers hope for blindness and paralysis
US researchers uncover that certain nerve cells that have the capacity to regrow, are necessary for axon regeneration, providing hope for conditions like blindness and paralysis.
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NewsNovel mutation linked to late-onset Alzheimer's disease
Chinese researchers discover a mutation, referred to as the "Shanghai APP" mutation, which has been linked to late-onset Alzheimer's disease and offers fresh insights into the disease's underlying molecular mechanisms.
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NewsScientists create first humanised mouse model for rare genetic disease
German researchers have successfully developed mice with a defected human gene responsible for congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH), a rare genetic disease.
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NewsNew algorithm can predict diabetic kidney disease
Researchers from US and Hong Kong have found that a simple blood sample may help doctors catch kidney disease earlier in type 2 diabetes patients
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NewsNovel approach stimulates DNA repair mechanisms to combat a leading cause of autism spectrum disorders
US researchers report promising results for fragile X syndrome, by stimulating cells' DNA repair mechanisms that could correct the inherited genetic defect associated with the disorder.
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NewsTargeted therapy for treatment-resistant breast cancer
US researchers have uncovered a potential target for treating breast cancer that is resistant to endocrine therapies because of a specific gene mutation.
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NewsUSC researchers zoom into human genome with mammal DNA
USC researcher Dr Steven Gazal and his team have identified human genome base pairs that have remained constant over millions of years of mammalian evolution. These base pairs are linked to human disease. Using DNA from 240 mammal species, they identified genetic variations affecting an individual's survival and reproduction. ...
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ArticleCRISPR and single-cell sequencing highlight genetic variants for traits and diseases
This article highlights a new approach to address human genetics, using STING-seq which provides roadmap to identify variants and genes, enabling deeper understanding of the noncoding genome and targets for therapies
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NewsChances of eliminating HIV infection increased by dual gene-editing method
US researchers suggest that combing a dual gene-editing approach with antiretroviral drugs can eliminate HIV infections in animal models.
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NewsBlocking a microRNA may prevent age-related conditions
Conditions like chronic inflammation, muscle loss and bone loss have an elevated microRNA, US researchers attempted to block this in aged mice.
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NewsGenetics behind facial and skull changes in Down Syndrome mouse model
Progress in identifying the gene responsible for facial and skull changes in mouse model of Down Syndrome, made by UK researchers.
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NewsNovel tool helps differentiate between cancerous and healthy cells for AML
Spanish scientists have developed a new method to identify between cancerous and healthy cells for cases of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).
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NewsNew treatment pathway for deadly pancreatic cancers
US scientists have used mouse models of pancreatic cancer to identify genes used by tumour cells to grow uncontrollably.
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NewsInflammation 'brake' gene may impact kidney disease outcomes
Australian researchers uncover a gene that controls inflammation in kidney disease, which could pave the way for more precise disease diagnostics and personalised treatments.
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NewsNew class of ribosomal peptide "daptides" discovered by researchers
Researchers from the University of Illinois have identified a new class of ribosomally synthesised and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs) named "daptides" that have haemolytic activity.
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NewsAnalysis of 33 tumour types identifies new immunotherapy targets
The researchers identified 1,068 transposable element-derived transcripts with the potential to produce tumour antigens that could serve as targets for new immunotherapies.
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NewsMouse study at USC reveals why leukemic mutation varies
A mechanism linked to a genetic mutation could help identify patients who are at higher risk of developing leukaemia.
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NewsNovel mRNA vaccines developed against Zika and HIV-1 viruses
US scientists have developed new mRNA vaccines for Zika virus and HIV-1 that produce a strong mother-to-child transmission of antibodies, in rabbits.
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NewsFirst molecular therapeutic for Angelman syndrome to advance into clinical trials
The scientists from Texas A&M have developed GTX-102, a novel therapeutic candidate to target Angelman syndrome by reactivating expression of deficient protein.
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Step forward in gene therapy to treat cause of sudden cardiac arrest
Using gene therapy, the researchers corrected abnormal heart rhythms by restoring a protein that heart cells need to establish connections with one another.


