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Introduction to Variant Analysis Rare DNA changes within a population of cells are the first manifestations of mutations, which are the fuel for evolution. ...
Proteolysis Targeting Chimeras (PROTACs) are a novel approach for degrading target proteins. Recently, a new split-and-mix PROTAC (SM-PROTAC) system based on liposome self-assembly, known as LipoSM-PROTAC, was reported in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. The LipoSM-PROTAC system exhibits selective degradation of target proteins, with folate serving as a key ligand. In this study, the ...
• Surface Attachment and Bridge Amplification The reaction of Solexa sequencing is carried out in a glass tube called flow cell, and flow cell is subdivided into 8 Lanes, each of which has a number of fixed single strand joints on the inner surface of each Lane. ...
Developing a scalable and efficient transfection method is crucial in accelerating the discovery, development, and manufacturing of gene-modified cell therapies. Researchers need a reliable alternative that can rapidly and efficiently introduce nucleic acids, proteins and gene-editing complexes into cells for a variety of applications. However, current transfection methods such as ...
Ryan Pawell is the founder and CEO of Indee Labs, a Berkeley biotech. The mission of Indee Labs is to use microfluidic vortex shedding as a scalable method to deliver CRISPR reagents into cells for developing affordable cell and gene therapies in the future. In our previous blog post, we summarized the work from their latest publication on CRISPR-editing in T cells using microfluidic devices. In ...
MFI™ for Parenteral Drugs USP Chapter 788 (Particulate Matter in Injections) describes physical tests to be performed for the purpose of enumerating subvisible particles within specific size ranges. Recently the FDA has published a Stimuli Article (reference USPC 30 (6) Pages 2272-2280) demonstrating that advances in apparatus and quality control merit reducing the permissible particle ...
