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The Scientist Magazine » Gene Therapy
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Ten years ago, scientists put DNA barcodes in AAV vectors, creating an approach that simplified, expedited, and streamlined AAV screening.  ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Gene Therapy
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A risk-benefit analysis of gene editing tools in stem cells revealed that base and prime editing carry vulnerabilities similar to those of CRISPR-Cas9, but at a reduced rate.  ..read more
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With digital PCR (dPCR), researchers accurately and precisely quantitate nucleic acid samples ..read more
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A discovery that goes back to the first studies of translation has become the topic of biotech buzz ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Gene Therapy
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In the race to deliver successful gene therapies, frontrunner AAVs come head to head with underdog lipid nanoparticles.  ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Gene Therapy
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Scientists removed unnecessary sections of the Cas13 enzyme, creating a mini-enzyme that works and fits with other CRISPR elements into a single gene therapy vector ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Gene Therapy
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In both the laboratory and clinic, scientists harness viral genetic transfer capabilities to develop gene therapies that modulate cellular function ..read more
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Translational scientists discuss their experiences taking preclinical concepts to the market ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Gene Therapy
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By delivering mRNA to the skin of mice in utero, researchers showed a proof-of-concept for shuttling gene therapies to skin cells before birth ..read more
The Scientist Magazine » Gene Therapy
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An aqueduct connecting the brain to the ear may make gene therapy for hearing loss less invasive ..read more