Genetics - CRISPR discovery opens up new possibilities for genetic engineering |
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The latest Genetics news from News Medical |
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| | Genetic mutation appears to help people fight off MRSA Researchers have discovered that people who carry a certain genetic mutation may have a greater chance of fighting off MRSA infections. The study provides further insights into the genetic factors underlying predisposition to persistent MRSA infections and could help researchers develop more effective treatments. | |
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| | | | The heart of modern therapy is increasingly personalized and targeted at specific cellular or genetic deficits. This requires gene therapy, in many cases. A new study, published on 19 September 2019 in the journal Nature, describes an improved way to produce purified gene carrier viruses called AAVs cheaply and quickly, from the culture medium. | | | | The heart of modern therapy is increasingly personalized and targeted at specific cellular or genetic deficits. This requires gene therapy, in many cases. A new study, published on 19 September 2019 in the journal Nature, describes an improved way to produce purified gene carrier viruses called AAVs cheaply and quickly, from the culture medium. | | | | In an unprecedented scale, researchers have begun to unravel the genetics that may predispose some individuals to develop kidney disease once they have diabetes, independent of the degree of blood sugar control. | | | | At the Association for Glycogen Storage Disease's 41st Annual Conference, Dr. David Weinstein of UConn School of Medicine and Connecticut Children's presented his groundbreaking, one-year clinical trial results for the novel gene therapy treatment for glycogen storage disease. | |
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