Reducing variability in gene expression: bottlenecks and solutions
Bio Pharma Dive
NOVEMBER 18, 2024
Explore solutions to reduce variability in gene expression during cell line development.
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Bio Pharma Dive
NOVEMBER 18, 2024
Explore solutions to reduce variability in gene expression during cell line development.
Bio Pharma Dive
JANUARY 4, 2024
Moonwalk Biosciences, the latest biotech cofounded by the gene editing scientist, joins other startups aiming to alter gene expression without changing DNA.
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Bio Pharma Dive
NOVEMBER 17, 2021
Chroma Medicine's launch is the latest step in a decadeslong quest by drugmakers to capitalize on research into epigenetics, a way of controlling gene expression without altering DNA.
Pharmaceutical Technology
FEBRUARY 15, 2023
In the last three years alone, there have been over 633,000 patents filed and granted in the pharmaceutical industry, according to GlobalData’s report on Innovation in Pharmaceuticals: IgG gene expressing animal models. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals is the leading patent filer in IgG gene expressing animal models.
Camargo
JULY 27, 2021
How and When to Incorporate PK Design into Your Gene Therapy Development Plan. Gene therapy, which was in its infancy around 30 years ago, is now becoming a more prominent treatment method in many therapeutic areas, from personalized therapy to mass vaccinations against COVID-19. Gene Therapy Definition.
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MARCH 6, 2024
s patented method uses lethal gene expression systems to revolutionize insect population control. Discover how Precigen Inc.'s Learn more about this innovative approach now!
Scienmag
MAY 6, 2021
Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists have developed a highly efficient method to address a major challenge in biology–identifying the genetic ‘switches’ that regulate gene expression. Credit: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital St.
Scienmag
JULY 22, 2021
Strong social connections and greater maternal care early in life can influence molecular markers related to gene expression in DNA and future stress response, suggests a […]. Holekamp Having friends may not only be good for the health of your social life, but also for your actual health–if you’re a hyena, that is.
AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog
DECEMBER 15, 2022
“We observed that gene expression in the brain tissue of patients who died […]. Severe COVID-19 looks scarily like old age in the human brain, according to a postmortem analysis of 54 healthy and infected individuals.
Pharmaceutical Technology
MARCH 12, 2024
Enhance gene expression and reduce immune responses with Selecta Biosciences' patented method using viral vectors and nanocarriers attached to immunosuppressants. Learn more about this innovative approach for improved therapeutic outcomes.
AuroBlog - Aurous Healthcare Clinical Trials blog
MARCH 17, 2024
US researchers examined gene expression in more than a million brain cells collected post-mortem from 191 donors. Those with schizophrenia and older adults were found to have a comparitively reduced expression of specific genes in both […]
Scienmag
JANUARY 27, 2022
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, Yale University and other institutions have identified previously unrecognized changes in gene expression and cellular interactions in distinct cell populations in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
Scienmag
NOVEMBER 25, 2021
A team led by researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and the Czech Academy of Sciences has uncovered a new piece of the puzzle of how gene expression is orchestrated. Published in the journal Science, the findings reveal a novel mechanism that coordinates the assembly of components inside cells that control gene expression.
Medical Xpress
FEBRUARY 3, 2023
A trio of bioengineering scientists at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne has found age and gender differences in gene expression related to the circadian clock. For their paper published in the journal Science, Lorenzo Talamanca, Cédric Gobet and Felix Naef analyzed data obtained for the Genotype-Tissue Expression project.
Medical Xpress
JANUARY 18, 2023
New research from the Department of Biomedical Informatics (DBMI) at the University of Colorado School of Medicine has identified 45 genes whose gene expression is associated with body mass index (BMI), many of which have not been previously explored in obesity research, after the researchers conducted a study using a multiethnic cohort.
Scienmag
OCTOBER 1, 2020
The type and direction of the force on a cell alters gene expression by stretching different regions of DNA, researchers at University of […]. . — Tissues and cells in the human body are subjected to a constant push and pull – strained by other cells, blood pressure and fluid flow, to name a few.
Pharmaceutical Technology
JULY 29, 2022
The most common marketed drugs in this space aim to address the hyperammonaemia caused by the defective genes in this disorder. Ultragenyx uses adeno-associated virus 8 (AAV8) gene therapy to induce stable OTC gene expression. This treatment activates the OTC gene so that ammonia can be removed from the blood.
Bio Pharma Dive
AUGUST 30, 2023
The China-based company is one of at least four young biotechs in a competitive race to use CRISPR tools to alter gene expression without changing DNA.
Pharmaceutical Technology
JANUARY 19, 2023
AOC 1020 has been designed for the treatment of the underlying cause of FSHD, which is caused by the abnormal expression of a gene known as double homeobox 4 or DUX4. Avidity Biosciences’ AOC 1020 is intended to reduce the DUX4 mRNA and DUX4 protein expression in muscles in these patients.
BioSpace
OCTOBER 20, 2022
Kite Pharma entered into a global licensing deal with Refuge Biotechnologies to leverage the latter's propriety gene expression plaform and develop potential blood cancer therapies.
pharmaphorum
JANUARY 29, 2021
Cutting edge’ is, for once, a truly apt description when it comes to gene editing – both because the field is pushing medicine into areas we might never have dreamed possible, and because these technologies involve literally cutting DNA at a specific point in the genome. Zinc fingers. The exact mechanism depends on the disease in question.
Scienmag
MARCH 9, 2021
CHOP researchers find small changes in RNA due to RNA editing could have a large impact on gene expression and phenotype Philadelphia, March 9, 2021–Combining computational mining of big data with experimental testing in the lab, researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have identified RNA editing events that influence (..)
pharmaphorum
JANUARY 10, 2023
Astellas has licensed rights to a drug developed by Selecta Biosciences that could make more patients eligible for treatment with its gene therapy for inherited neuromuscular disorder Pompe disease. In April 2022, the company also announced it was halting the development of three gene therapy candidates for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).
Scienmag
MARCH 11, 2021
Study marks the first time this complex has been visualized for human cells Credit: Northwestern University For the first time ever, a Northwestern University-led research team has peered inside a human cell to view a multi-subunit machine responsible for regulating gene expression.
Pharmaceutical Technology
AUGUST 11, 2022
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals and collaborators have identified rare mutations in the INHBE gene that is expressed in the liver, related to a lower waist-to-hip ratio for body mass index (BMI), which is often used as an indicator of abdominal fat and is correlated with the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) and coronary heart disease.
Pharmaceutical Technology
NOVEMBER 28, 2022
A key natural regulator, NRF2 controls antioxidant genes’ expression. The company’s lead molecules in the oral NRF2 Activator programme have been demonstrated to substantially activate NRF2 on dosing orally, offering anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity.
Scienmag
DECEMBER 21, 2020
LJI scientists track down control elements that govern gene expression from a distance Credit: Alex Fung LA JOLLA–The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted how our small genetic differences can have a tremendous effect on how our bodies respond to disease. “The difference is within us,” says Vivek Chandra, Ph.D.,
Medical Xpress
DECEMBER 13, 2022
If humans are ever going to be able to regrow damaged tissues the way lizards and fish routinely do, it will require the precise control of gene expression in time and place—otherwise you might end up with random cells growing everywhere or a new body part that never quits growing.
Scienmag
JUNE 24, 2022
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. While lower vertebrates can repair their adult hearts after a heart attack, mammals — including humans — cannot. The ability to regenerate dead muscle tissue in mammalian hearts disappears just a few days after birth because the heart muscle cells, called cardiomyocytes, exit the cell cycle. Credit: UAB BIRMINGHAM, Ala.
Drug Discovery Today
APRIL 24, 2023
Hussman Institute for Human Genomics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have found that variations in chromatin accessibility, and thus gene expression, may explain why people of European descent with APOE4 gene variants have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than people of African descent with similar genetics.
Scienmag
SEPTEMBER 30, 2021
Crop legumes are an integral part of sustainable agriculture, as several of these species represent an important protein source for both human and animal populations. Legumes engage in a unique and beneficial interaction with a group of soil bacteria, collectively called rhizobia.
Pharmaceutical Technology
JANUARY 24, 2023
The investigational adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy candidate NGN-401 is claimed to be the first to deliver the full-length human MECP2 gene using the company’s Expression Attenuation via Construct Tuning (EXACT) gene regulation technology.
Scienmag
JULY 6, 2022
A University of Minnesota Twin Cities-led team has developed a new technique that allows scientists and engineers to, for the first time, visualize mRNA molecules in the brains of living mice.
BioTech 365
APRIL 20, 2021
Biotechnology, Pharma and Biopharma News – Research – Science – Lifescience ://Biotech-Biopharma-Pharma: Algorithm maps gene expression in space.As we accumulate more and more gene-sequencing information, cell-type databases are growing in both size and complexity.
Scienmag
APRIL 23, 2021
A recently published article in the Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions journal provides new evidence that pathogens are hijacking the plant immune system to cause disease while providing insights into a newly discovered mechanism. A large variety of pathogens infect plants and cause different diseases, which can lead to reduced crop yields.
Scienmag
MARCH 19, 2021
Credit: Thomas Gorochowski In a recent study led by the University of Bristol, scientists have shown how to simultaneously harness multiple forms of regulation in living cells to strictly control gene expression and open new avenues for improved biotechnologies.
Scienmag
JULY 12, 2021
The function of a protein can depend on its abundance in a cell. So, when investigating the properties of a new protein, it is essential to make sure that the same amount is produced by every cell. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University have found a new way to do just that […].
BioTech 365
APRIL 1, 2021
10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit 10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit Along with recent release of CellPlex, product increases … Continue reading →
Medical Xpress
FEBRUARY 10, 2023
Individuals with cocaine use disorder exhibit gene expression changes in two brain regions: the nucleus accumbens, a region associated with reward, and the caudate nucleus, a region mediating habit formation, according to research conducted at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published February 10 in Science Advances.
BioTech 365
OCTOBER 14, 2021
Biotechnology, Pharma and Biopharma News – Research – Science – Lifescience ://Biotech-Biopharma-Pharma: Protein that manipulates gene expression inside the cell nucleus could inspire new RSV drugs, vaccines.Protein that manipulates gene expression inside the cell nucleus could inspire new RSV … Continue reading →
BioTech 365
JUNE 28, 2021
Biotechnology, Pharma and Biopharma News – Research – Science – Lifescience ://Biotech-Biopharma-Pharma: ADA: TB vaccine repurposed in Type 1 diabetes restores gene expression in key immune cells.ADA: TB vaccine repurposed in Type 1 diabetes restores gene expression in key … Continue reading →
BioTech 365
APRIL 9, 2021
Biotechnology, Pharma and Biopharma News – Research – Science – Lifescience ://Biotech-Biopharma-Pharma: MIT and UCSF researchers create CRISPR ‘on-off switch’ that controls gene expression without changing DNA.MIT and UCSF researchers create CRISPR ‘on-off switch’ that controls gene expression without … Continue reading → (..)
XTalks
AUGUST 5, 2020
The detailed complexity of these processes can be captured by creating models that combine correlates of gene and protein expression, providing insight into the molecular composition of tissues. The barcode sequence is followed by a unique molecular identifier, which enables accurate digital counting of gene transcripts.
BioTech 365
JUNE 2, 2021
Resolve Biosciences Launches Commercial Molecular Cartography™ Services to Provide Scientists with Highest-Resolution View of Subcellular Gene Expression Resolve Biosciences Launches Commercial Molecular Cartography™ Services to Provide Scientists with Highest-Resolution View of Subcellular Gene Expression Company expands global footprint (..)
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