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A Comprehensive Guide to sgRNA Design and Confirmation

A Comprehensive Guide to sgRNA Design and Confirmation

Understanding sgRNAs sgRNAs are short RNA sequences that guide the Cas9 protein to the target DNA. Typically, they consist of approximately twenty nucleotides complementary to the target DNA sequence, paired with a scaffold region that recognizes and binds to Cas9. ...

ByCreative Biogene


CRISPR/Cas9 Lentivirus Production Service: Revolutionizing Gene Editing

CRISPR/Cas9 Lentivirus Production Service: Revolutionizing Gene Editing

This system allows researchers to target specific DNA sequences within a genome, facilitating the addition, removal, or alteration of genetic information. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Custom Knockout Cell Lines: Revolutionizing Research and Therapeutics

Custom Knockout Cell Lines: Revolutionizing Research and Therapeutics

” This process can reveal the role of genes in various biological processes, enabling researchers to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of diseases and explore potential therapeutic targets. The creation of custom knockout cell lines involves several advanced techniques, including CRISPR-Cas9, TALENs, and RNA interference. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Alfa Cytology Introduces Comprehensive Small Molecule PARPi Development Services for Combating Various Diseases

Alfa Cytology Introduces Comprehensive Small Molecule PARPi Development Services for Combating Various Diseases

Alfa Cytology introduces comprehensive small molecule PARPi development services for combating various diseases. Alfa Cytology, a developer of oncology innovation, has announced its latest venture small molecule Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor development services. This cutting-edge initiative represents a major advancement in creating more precise and versatile cancer treatment ...

ByAlfa Cytology


Unleashing the Potential of Bacterial Genome Editing: A Gateway to the Future

Unleashing the Potential of Bacterial Genome Editing: A Gateway to the Future

Technological advancements and innovative research have continuously led to the discovery and development of new methodologies in the field of biological and medical sciences. One such breakthrough discovery is bacterial genome editing, which opens a new world of opportunities and challenges in the field of biotechnology and genomics. Understanding Bacterial Genome Editing Bacterial genome ...

ByCreative Biogene


Custom CRISPRi/CRISPRa Library Services

Custom CRISPRi/CRISPRa Library Services

CRISPR/Cas9 PlatformCB provides custom libraries for any set of genes of interest, as well as non-coding RNA and regulatory domains, for genome-wide CRISPRa and CRISPRi screening in human, mouse, rat, zebrafish, C. elegans. What is CRISPRi? The dCas9 fusion protein targets DNA sequences through sgRNA, but the inactive dCas9 cannot catalyze ...

ByCreative Biogene


Point Mutation Cell Line Generation

Point Mutation Cell Line Generation

There are unlimited uses for point mutation cell lines at pre-defined loci, including functional assays, drug screening, FACS screening of membrane proteins, gene expression studies, gene therapy and antibody immunization boosting research. The RNA-guided DNA endonuclease Cas9 associates with a synthetic single guide RNA (gRNA) and cleaves ...

ByCreative Biogene


Protein Fusion Extends Drug Half-Life Technology

Protein Fusion Extends Drug Half-Life Technology

Protein fusion is a genetic recombination technique in which the DNA of an inactive peptide or protein chain segment to be grafted is recombined with the DNA of a drug and expressed together by engineered cells; no specialized grafting operations are required. In the current technology, the inactive peptide or protein chain segment used for protein fusion is the FC region of albumin and antibody. ...

ByCD Formulation


Unleashing the Potential of Bacterial Genome Editing: A Gateway to the Future

Unleashing the Potential of Bacterial Genome Editing: A Gateway to the Future

Technological advancements and innovative research have continuously led to the discovery and development of new methodologies in the field of biological and medical sciences. One such breakthrough discovery is bacterial genome editing, which opens a new world of opportunities and challenges in the field of biotechnology and genomics. Understanding Bacterial Genome Editing Bacterial genome ...

ByCreative Biogene


Unleashing the Potential of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV) Particles in Gene Therapy

Unleashing the Potential of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV) Particles in Gene Therapy

Recombinase Adeno-Associated Virus (rAAV) particles have taken the center-stage in gene therapy research and development due to their exceptional genetic manipulation capabilities, safety and unprecedented therapeutic success. As biomedical science advances, there is an ever-increasing enthusiasm in the usage of rAAV particles as effective vehicles for gene delivery and the subsequent therapy. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Exploring the Potential Applications of Fluorescent Microspheres

Exploring the Potential Applications of Fluorescent Microspheres

Microspheres are small spherical entities formed by dispersing or adsorbing drugs in a polymer matrix. The particle size is typically between 1 μm and 250 μm, and the largest can reach more than 800 μm. Microsphere technology is at the intersection of cutting-edge disciplines such as materials science, polymer technology, medical technology, and microelectronics. Once injected into the ...

ByCD Formulation


Nature: 3D structures of proteins involved in genome editing

Nature: 3D structures of proteins involved in genome editing

Previous research has shown that the TnpB protein may act like a pair of molecular scissors, cutting DNA with the help of a special type of non-coding RNA called omega RNA. But how RNA-guided DNA cleavage works, and its evolutionary relationship to the Cas12 enzyme, was unclear, prompting research from Nureki's ...

ByCreative Biostructure


When Respiratory Pathogen Metagenome Sequencing Meets Hybrid Capture Enrichment

When Respiratory Pathogen Metagenome Sequencing Meets Hybrid Capture Enrichment

Currently, the incidence of infectious diseases has increased globally, and the pathogens show a trend of diversification and complexity. Rapid and accurate pathogenic diagnosis, which enables early selection of sensitive anti-infective drugs or effective and targeted preventive and control measures, is the core of accurate prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. The epidemic of ...

ByCD Genomics


What Is Single-Cell Sequencing and How to Achieve It?

What Is Single-Cell Sequencing and How to Achieve It?

Single-cell sequencing (SCS) can be used to obtain the sequence differences of cells in a specific microenvironment to facilitate the study of functional differences, etc. DNA sequencing of individual cells can help us understand small-scale cellular variation in cancer, for example, while RNA sequencing can help us understand and identify different cell types ...

ByCD Genomics


CD Genomics Perspective: NGS-Based Gene Panels for Cancer Research

CD Genomics Perspective: NGS-Based Gene Panels for Cancer Research

IntroductionTumorigenesis involves in many somatic mutations, most of which are random. Generally, hundreds of genes are thought to be associated with oncogenesis progression and have high mutation rates. Digging deeper into the cancer genome can help to understand the molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis and provide guidance for the prevention, treatment and prognosis strategies. The main ...

ByCD Genomics


Science: A protein-protein interaction map of breast cancer constructed

Science: A protein-protein interaction map of breast cancer constructed

Advances in DNA sequencing technology have made it possible to extensively analyze the breast tumor genome and construct a catalog of gene mutations that may initiate or drive tumor progression. In addition to the well-known common mutations in oncogenes (such as TP53 and PIK3CA), breast cancer also contains a variety of rare mutations that have a low incidence in the patient population. Despite ...

ByCreative BioMart


hspCas9-RT-PCR Primer Set

hspCas9-RT-PCR Primer Set

Overview Confirm Cas9 mRNA expression With our ready-to-use Cas9 RT-PCR primer set, you can quickly and easily confirm Cas9 expression in cells or in vitro transcription assays. The amplicon for Game 1 is 219 bp and the amplicon for Game 2 2 is 122 bp. These primer sets allow the detection of nuclease Cas9, Nickase Cas9 and double mutant Cas9 at the messenger level. The primer sets are compatible ...

ByGBI - Genera Biosystems Ltd.


Ensuring ultra-pure air in a Mobidiag molecular diagnostics laboratory - Case Study

Ensuring ultra-pure air in a Mobidiag molecular diagnostics laboratory - Case Study

Developing and manufacturing molecular diagnostics platforms and test kits for detecting human pathogens. Specializing in Antimicrobial Resistance Management and Hospital Associated Infections (HAIs), by reliable, cost-effective molecular diagnostic solutions for detecting Gastrointestinal Infections including most clinically relevant bacteria, parasites, viruses and antibiotic resistances. ...

ByGenano Industrial Air Purification Solutions - Genano Ltd.


Design and analysis of nanowire sensor array for prostate cancer detection

Design and analysis of nanowire sensor array for prostate cancer detection

Prostate cancer is one of the major cancer affecting men in India. After lung cancer, prostate cancer has caused large number of deaths in India. Nanowire is the biosensor used for detection of cancer. In this paper, we present a design of nanowire array sensor for prostate cancer detection. A sensor array of 8 × 8 elements is designed to capture the PSA present in the blood that helps in ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Nanogenomics for medicine: emerging strategies to overcome bottlenecks in siRNA-based therapy of human diseases

Nanogenomics for medicine: emerging strategies to overcome bottlenecks in siRNA-based therapy of human diseases

Silencing of gene expression by siRNA holds a promise both for a drug target discovery and as a therapy. Major bottlenecks of siRNA technology include 'off-target' silencing effects and problems with siRNA degradation before delivery. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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