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Gene sequencing for lung cancer under-used in Europe

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Gene sequencing for lung cancer under-used in Europe Phil.Taylor Mon, 10/07/2023 - 09:37 Bookmark this

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Ginkgo BioWorks gets grant for AAV vector for treating NPC1 with specific gene sequence

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Discover the groundbreaking gene therapy patent by Ginkgo BioWorks Inc for treating NPC1 using AAV vectors. Learn how this innovative approach offers hope for rare genetic disorders like Neimann-Pick Disease Type C.

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PacBio Secures $900 Million Investment to Support Gene Sequencing

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will make an investment of $900 million into the company to support its gene sequencing research. Shares of Pacific Biosciences soared more than 21% in premarket trading after it was announced SB Management, a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp.,

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NHS Wales partners with Illumina on genomics drive

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Wales has extended a scheme to harness the power of genomics to improve cancer care and prevention via an alliance with gene-sequencing giant Illumina.

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FDA approves first liquid biopsy test that uses advanced gene sequencing

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The test, developed by Guardant Health, combines next-generation sequencing with a cancer blood test.

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Gene sequencing identifies rare pediatric disorders in Mexico

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A new genetic sequencing technology from Element Biosciences has helped researchers from the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of the City of Hope, identify the likely genetic causes of disorders in six of nine children from Sonora, Mexico.

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Ring 20: Could the rare disease get left behind by next-generation gene sequencing?

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Ring Chromosome 20 Syndrome, or (R)20, is an ultra-rare form of epilepsy with a devastating impact – yet despite huge leaps forward in gene sequencing in recent years, diagnoses are going down instead of up. The post Ring 20: Could the rare disease get left behind by next-generation gene sequencing? appeared first on.