This led him to undertake a series of studies beginning in 1977 that demonstrated
gene targeting in animal cells and culminated in the construction of one of the first knockout mice in 1989.
Site - directed mutagenesis by
gene targeting in mouse embryo - derived stem cells.
Asuri, Prashanth, et al. «Directed evolution of adeno - associated virus for enhanced gene delivery and
gene targeting in human pluripotent stem cells.»
He has worked in the biotech industry as a research scientist for over 11 years with a focus on emerging technologies including
gene targeting in mice, molecular analysis of transgenes using GFP variants at the single cell level, and developing flow cytometry reagent kits to speed up assay development time for researchers.
We study microRNA function by profiling these regulators and
their gene targets in the single cells where the interactions between them occur.
Analysis of FOXP2
gene targets in human neural tissues reveal that a subset of these play roles in activity - based sculpting of neural connections, including during learning [48], [49].
Among the other 42 gene targets tested, representing genes located within the chromosome, linear plasmids and circular plasmids, gene transcription was detected in both duplicate samples of 22
gene targets in saline - treated mice, particularly in heart base samples.
Not exact matches
The technology's possibilities are staggering —
in theory, allowing medical scientists to do everything from cure genetic disorders like sickle cell disease to identify
gene targets for combating HIV.
I won't reveal yet who my favorites are, but I will say that these young scientist - founders came up with very creative solutions for preventing infections
in some common surgeries, tackling resistance
in targeted antibody drugs, improving
gene vectors for cell therapies, helping the vision - impaired «see» faces and better read their environments, imaging hard - to - see spots
in the lungs and other organs, improving genetic risk analysis, and expediting the logistical operations of hospitals.
Luxturna is the first of a crop of treatments that
target diseases caused by mutations
in specific
genes, and thus is referred to by many as the first
gene therapy
in the U.S.
In our tests, the
Gene Knockout Kit gave us greater than 80 percent knock - out rates for seven
targets,» shares Shondra Miller, Ph.D., Director, Center for Advanced Genome Engineering at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, on Synthego's web site.
Alnylam has been developing drugs that
target gene expression
in order to prevent to production of certain biological material which can cause devastating diseases.
Well, one startup is seeking to take a very different approach: Exonics Therapeutics, which has secured $ 5 million
in seed funding from CureDuchenne Ventures to see if the revolutionary new CRISPR - Cas - 9
gene - editing technology can be used to
target the root genetic deficiency at the heart of the disease.
The Kamens claim the main thing that distinguishes their foundation from other brain tumor foundations is their focus on pediatric brain cancer specifically, as well as their close ties with pharmaceutical and biotech companies working
in the fields of immunotherapy and
target gene therapy.
'' «At PMV Pharmaceuticals, we are
targeting the most frequently mutated
gene in human cancer (p53) to make an unprecedented impact on cancer patients» lives.
Tech analyst
Gene Munster is predicting that Amazon will buy
Target in 2018.
«Mar - 18 is the third out of three quarters that they have failed to meet this important
target,» Loup Ventures managing partner
Gene Munster said
in a note.
«It's definitely something that we are thinking about,» said
Gene Han, a vice president who heads
Target's innovation center
in San Francisco, where the startup pitch meeting was held.
In the study, whole - exome sequencing and a targeted analysis of 90 genes implicated in heart disease were applied to 419 unrelated SIDS case
In the study, whole - exome sequencing and a
targeted analysis of 90
genes implicated
in heart disease were applied to 419 unrelated SIDS case
in heart disease were applied to 419 unrelated SIDS cases.
Using a
gene - sequencing technique known as whole - exome sequencing that
targets only the DNA that encodes proteins, the researchers cataloged virtually every significant DNA variant
in three families
in which the condition is common.
In addition, they also used exome sequencing and RNAseq — sequencing directly
targeted to the SHIP1
gene — to examine the structure of the SHIP1
gene at both the DNA and the RNA level.
To generate a rich source of potential vaccine and drug
target candidates, the team identified a set of
genes that are more active
in certain stages of the parasite life cycle and within the parasite's gut.
To discover these
targets, the team determined when and where each
gene is turned on or off
in the cells and tissues of H. contortus to reveal new insights into the worm's lifecycle.
Because the
genes that are massively amplified
in the neochromosomes are essential for the cell's survival, drugs that turn those off are an obvious
target for research.
«The extensive overlap
in risk
genes for autism and cancer, many of which are chromatin remodeling factors, supports the idea of repurposing epigenetic drugs used
in cancer treatment as
targeted treatments for autism,» said Yan.
These experiments revealed that the CLOCK protein
targets the per
gene in mice and both the per and tim
genes in flies.
Some morphogenic gradients apparently yield but a single effect: If the concentration of a morphogen
in a particular place is above a critical threshold, a
target gene is activated; otherwise, it is not.
In SIF - seq, hundreds or thousands of DNA fragments to be tested for enhancer activity are coupled to a reporter gene and targeted into a single, reproducible site in embryonic cell genome
In SIF - seq, hundreds or thousands of DNA fragments to be tested for enhancer activity are coupled to a reporter
gene and
targeted into a single, reproducible site
in embryonic cell genome
in embryonic cell genomes.
Researchers don't think there's a single pathway or
gene in a prey bacterium that the predator
targets.
The study, published online today
in Science Translational Medicine, further points to a master switch for these
gene sets as a potential
target of future therapies.
New research at the University at Buffalo reveals the first evidence that it may be possible to use a single compound to alleviate the behavioral symptoms by
targeting sets of
genes involved
in the disease.
In particular, he has focused on
targeting the
gene coding for flagellin protein b, or flaB, which has proved to be quite distinct from one genospecies to the next.
In all the pathways so far investigated, the final result is a gradient of morphogen that functions principally as a transcription factor, initiating or suppressing the transcription of one or more target genes in a concentration - dependent manne
In all the pathways so far investigated, the final result is a gradient of morphogen that functions principally as a transcription factor, initiating or suppressing the transcription of one or more
target genes in a concentration - dependent manne
in a concentration - dependent manner.
Women with precancer or cancer were most likely to have particular versions of the viral
gene E7, which researchers are now interested
in targeting.
Recent advances
in the understanding of cancer have led to more personalized therapies, such as drugs that
target particular proteins and tests that analyze
gene expression patterns
in tumors to predict a patient's response to therapy.
Ko is working to adapt a procedure used so far
in pigs, cows and other animals to
target genes in cloned dogs.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation sees so much promise
in gene drive technology that it plans to double spending on its
Target Malaria initiative, which aims to create systems for driving
genes in two species of malaria mosquitoes, to $ 70 million.
«Many diseases, especially complex diseases, involve multiple
genes, and this system could be used therapeutically to
target and activate multiple
genes together and rescue these disease phenotypes,» says Albert Cheng, a graduate student
in the Jaenisch lab and co-author of the Cell Research paper.
«Blocking a
gene reduces fat: Major clinical study
targeting illnesses linked to excessive fat
in blood.»
Using this process, scientists can make
targeted mutations
in the genomes of living animals, either deleting
genes or inserting new ones.
Our data demonstrate the feasibility of
targeted gene disruption
in multiple rat strains within 4 months time, paving the way to a humanized monoclonal antibody platform and additional human disease models.
If drugs could
target the corresponding
gene in people, it might allow dieters to keep burning calories at the same rate they do when eating normally.
Carlo Croce, a cancer researcher at Ohio State University
in Columbus, and his colleagues created a diagram of interacting miRNAs for normal body cells by connecting them according to which
genes they
target and the function of those
genes,
in a way similar to analyses of human social networks.
This study took a different approach —
targeting a drug to a protein that controls how
genes are turned on and off, early
in the viral replication process.
Homozygous mutant mice
in which the Jak3
gene had been disrupted were generated by
gene targeting.
After moving to Berkeley, he arrived at a career crossroads
in 1994, when Spyros Artavanis - Tsakonas, then at Yale, discovered and subsequently patented the human relative of the fruit fly
gene notch, which plays a role
in cell - to - cell interactions and could be an anti-cancer
target.
The findings by a team of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) investigators, which will be published
in the April 24 issue of Cell and are receiving advance online release, support the importance of epigenetics — processes controlling whether or not
genes are expressed —
in cancer pathology and identify molecular circuits that may be
targeted by new therapeutic approaches.
«The next step is to identify antibodies and small - molecule drugs that can successfully
target Helios or
genes in the Helios pathway,» says the study's lead author, Hye - Jung Kim, PhD, of Dana - Farber.
Dr. Satish Rattan, Professor
in the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Jefferson's Sidney Kimmel Medical College, together with Drs. Jagmohan Singh and Ipsita Mohanty, used altered copies of the body's own genetic make - up — small RNA fragments (microRNAs) that regulate the
target gene RhoA / ROCK —
in order to strengthen or weaken the muscle tone of the sphincter.
«If these
genes would have a role [
in humans], it would be very exciting to try to [make] medicines that
target some of these
genes,» Moreno says.