Seer debuts new proteomic-mapping software
Seer has launched a new Proteogenomics Workflow that integrates deep proteomics with genomics and is powered by the Proteograph Analysis Suite 2.0. Read More
Thermo Fisher, Structura Biotechnology unveil particle analysis software
Thermo Fisher Scientific and Structura Biotechnology are partnering together on a new, single particle analysis software. The software will be a version of Structura's CryoSparc Live and will integrate with Thermo Fisher's Smart EPU software and cryo-transmission electron microscope technology. Read More
Gene therapy shows promise in treating ALS in rodent models
A gene therapy, patented through the University of California, San Diego and the Department of Veterans Affairs measurably delayed disease onset in humanized mouse and rat models of familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Read More
Thymus uses RNA molecules to generate list of friendly proteins that T cells should not attack
Research from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has identified the RNA molecules used by the human thymus organ to generate a list of friendly proteins that T cells should not attack, a discovery which may lead to improved immunotherapies and treatments for autoimmune disorders and cancer. Read More
Mice deficient in DCIR are resilient against colitis, colonic tumor growth
Using mice models, researchers from Japan and China have shown that dendritic cell immunoreceptor (DCIR) protein deficiency is resistant to colonic tumors induced by dextran sodium sulfate and azoxymethane, while identifying an antibody that reduces colitis severity and colonic tumor growth. Read More
Scientists unlock the secrets of Rett syndrome
Newborn neurons struggle to reach their proper places in advanced human brain tissue models of Rett syndrome, new research finds. This shows how developmental deficits may emerge in people with Rett syndrome. Read More
New drug heals nervous system damage from stroke
A new drug can repair nervous system damage caused by a stroke, at least in animal studies. In a preclinical study, researchers from the University of Cincinnati and Case Western Reserve University have found that one drug resulted in significant improvement in motor function, sensory function, spatial learning, and memory. Read More
Researchers discover what drives T cells to protect the gut
New research finds the barrier cells that line the intestines send messages to the patrolling T cells that reside there by expressing the HVEM protein. That signaling prompts T cells to survive longer and move more to stop potential infections. Read More
Scientists win $36.5M for cardiac gene editing therapy
An international team won 30 million pounds ($36.5 million U.S.) to develop cures for inherited heart muscle diseases that use ultra-precise gene therapy technologies to edit or silence the faulty genes that cause the conditions. Read More
Seegene outlines expansion strategies at AACC 2022
Seegene provided a glimpse of its global expansion initiatives at the 2022 American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC) Annual Scientific Meeting & Clinical Lab Expo in Chicago, held July 26-28. Read More
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