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ATUM, Horizon Discovery Announce Collaboration
Horizon’s CHO SOURCE Platform now incorporates exclusive ATUM vectors as standard.
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Cholestanols Disrupt Internal Neurokinin Receptor Pain Signaling in the Endosome
Preventing neurokinin 1 receptor signaling in the endosome cell prolongs analgesia four to six-times longer than surface-acting agents. This therapeutic angle could reduce the need for addictive opioid drugs.
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New Plasmonic Sensor Improves Early Cancer Detection
A new plasmonic sensor developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will serve as a reliable early detection of biomarkers for many forms of cancer and eventually other diseases.
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Increasing Wheat Yields with CRISPR
This technique will be used to create 30 constructs that target 20 genes that negatively impact wheat grain size and weight.
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Triple Immunotherapy for Rare Skin Cancer Shows Promise
Combo of T-cell therapy, newly FDA-approved drug and another immunotherapeutic agent kept cancer at bay for three out of four patients with metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma.
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Lonza Acquires Cell and Gene Contract Manufacturer PharmaCell
Acquisition broadens Lonza’s manufacturing capabilities in Europe
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Cannabidiol Reduces Seizures in Children with Severe Epilepsy
Randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial shows decline in seizures with cannabidiol in children with drug-resistant Dravet syndrome.
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Jasmonic Acid Discovery has the Potential to Improve Crop Resistance
By controlling the jasmonic acid circuit, we now have the ability to control the concentration of jasmonic acid, thereby increasing the resistance of the plant.
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Revealing the Gene Mutations Behind Kidney Cancer
Research in the field of kidney cancer, also called renal cancer, is vital, because many patients with this disease still cannot be cured today.
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WGS Reveals Potential Pitfalls of In Vivo CRISPR Gene Editing
As CRISPR-Cas9 starts to move into clinical trials, a new study has found that the gene-editing technology can introduce hundreds of unintended mutations into the genome.
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