Gene: is a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA that codes for a molecule that has a function. During gene expression, the DNA is first copied into RNA. The RNA can be directly functional or be the intermediate template for a protein that performs a function.
Accurate prediction of CYP2D6 activity from genotype data is of utmost importance as CYP2D6 pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing is increasingly used to guide drug therapy. However, given the compl...
To enhance productivity in research laboratories conducting genomic studies, automation techniques along with rapid workflows are encouraged. Here, we discuss gene expression analysis by rev...
Gene therapy involves introducing a functional gene into the patient's cells to replace a missing or defective one. It has revolutionized the field of medicine and has the potential to c...
Cell and gene therapy is at the forefront of medical innovation, offering transformative potential for treating complex diseases. However, achieving success in these therapies requires metic...
Across the entire spectrum of the life sciences sector, from academia and hospitals to pharmaceutical and biotech companies, enormous amounts of resources are invested in the development of...
The development of cell and gene therapies faces immense pressure in terms of time and cost. Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) demand stringent quality control measures to ensure s...
Gene therapy is defined as the treatment of disease by transfer of genetic material into cells, to prevent, treat and potentially even cure a disease. Gene therapies can work by several mech...
A fundamental challenge for cystic fibrosis (CF) gene therapy is ensuring sufficient transduction of airway epithelial cells to achieve therapeutic correction. Vehicles such as lysophosphati...
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) are rare, devastating disorders caused by pathogenic variants in genes encoding key metabolic enzymes, with the liver playing a critical role in over 140 I...
De novo gene synthesis and protein expression are established technologies that can give access to nearly any target DNA or protein sequence, allowing for engineering of biologics. In this p...
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized clinically by poor survival and mechanistically by KRAS- and autophagy-dependent growth. We and others previously demonstrated that i...
Cancer neoantigens arise from protein-altering somatic mutations in tumor and rank among the most promising next-generation immuno-oncology agents when used in combination with immune checkp...
There are known health outcome disparities among those with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNET) of minority race and those living with adverse social determinants of health (SDOH) (rural...
Engineered immune cell therapies offer the promise of more tailored interventions than traditional systemic checkpoint blockades, but so far remain ineffective across the majority of clinica...
Real-time reverse transcription PCR analysis of RNA expression in normal and diseased states is a fundamental technique used in research workflows. Immortalized and primary cells are often u...
This webinar is designed to explore the fundamental characteristics of reverse transcriptases and the essential factors that play a pivotal role in achieving high-quality cDNA synthesis from...
Numerous biomedical applications have been described for liver-humanized mouse models, such as in drug metabolism or drug-drug interaction (DDI) studies. However, the strong enlargement of t...
A study of microbiome structure and function associated with plants roots will be presented. the study showed that the microbiome structure is determined by the plant type, with root microbi...
Human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) infection is a significant global health and economic burden. Lower respiratory tract hRSV infections predominantly affect young children, the elderl...
Spatial transcriptomics offers a revolutionary approach to understanding the tumor microenvironment (TME) in solid tumors by preserving the spatial context of gene expression, which is cruci...
Transmembrane proteins (TPs) serve as crucial conduits between the internal and external environments of cells, regulating ion and molecule passage and orchestrating cellular responses to ex...
As the most widely used viral vector for gene therapies, Adeno-Associated Viruses (AAVs) present unique advantages, including their ability to enter both dividing and non-dividing cells, the...
Cancer immunotherapy approaches such as adoptive transfer of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells or tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes have yielded promising results in hematological maligna...
Digital PCR (dPCR) has emerged as a powerful tool in genetic analysis, offering improved precision, sensitivity, and accuracy compared to traditional methods. In this webinar, we will provid...
Accurate prediction of CYP2D6 activity from genotype data is of utmost importance as CYP2D6 pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing is increasingly used to guide drug therapy. However, given the compl...
To enhance productivity in research laboratories conducting genomic studies, automation techniques along with rapid workflows are encouraged. Here, we discuss gene expression analysis by rev...
Gene therapy involves introducing a functional gene into the patient's cells to replace a missing or defective one. It has revolutionized the field of medicine and has the potential to c...
Cell and gene therapy is at the forefront of medical innovation, offering transformative potential for treating complex diseases. However, achieving success in these therapies requires metic...
Across the entire spectrum of the life sciences sector, from academia and hospitals to pharmaceutical and biotech companies, enormous amounts of resources are invested in the development of...
The development of cell and gene therapies faces immense pressure in terms of time and cost. Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) demand stringent quality control measures to ensure s...
Gene therapy is defined as the treatment of disease by transfer of genetic material into cells, to prevent, treat and potentially even cure a disease. Gene therapies can work by several mech...
A fundamental challenge for cystic fibrosis (CF) gene therapy is ensuring sufficient transduction of airway epithelial cells to achieve therapeutic correction. Vehicles such as lysophosphati...
Inborn errors of metabolism (IEMs) are rare, devastating disorders caused by pathogenic variants in genes encoding key metabolic enzymes, with the liver playing a critical role in over 140 I...
De novo gene synthesis and protein expression are established technologies that can give access to nearly any target DNA or protein sequence, allowing for engineering of biologics. In this p...
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized clinically by poor survival and mechanistically by KRAS- and autophagy-dependent growth. We and others previously demonstrated that i...
Cancer neoantigens arise from protein-altering somatic mutations in tumor and rank among the most promising next-generation immuno-oncology agents when used in combination with immune checkp...
There are known health outcome disparities among those with pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (pNET) of minority race and those living with adverse social determinants of health (SDOH) (rural...
Engineered immune cell therapies offer the promise of more tailored interventions than traditional systemic checkpoint blockades, but so far remain ineffective across the majority of clinica...
Real-time reverse transcription PCR analysis of RNA expression in normal and diseased states is a fundamental technique used in research workflows. Immortalized and primary cells are often u...
This webinar is designed to explore the fundamental characteristics of reverse transcriptases and the essential factors that play a pivotal role in achieving high-quality cDNA synthesis from...
Numerous biomedical applications have been described for liver-humanized mouse models, such as in drug metabolism or drug-drug interaction (DDI) studies. However, the strong enlargement of t...
A study of microbiome structure and function associated with plants roots will be presented. the study showed that the microbiome structure is determined by the plant type, with root microbi...
Human respiratory syncytial virus (hRSV) infection is a significant global health and economic burden. Lower respiratory tract hRSV infections predominantly affect young children, the elderl...
Spatial transcriptomics offers a revolutionary approach to understanding the tumor microenvironment (TME) in solid tumors by preserving the spatial context of gene expression, which is cruci...
Transmembrane proteins (TPs) serve as crucial conduits between the internal and external environments of cells, regulating ion and molecule passage and orchestrating cellular responses to ex...
As the most widely used viral vector for gene therapies, Adeno-Associated Viruses (AAVs) present unique advantages, including their ability to enter both dividing and non-dividing cells, the...
Cancer immunotherapy approaches such as adoptive transfer of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells or tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes have yielded promising results in hematological maligna...
Digital PCR (dPCR) has emerged as a powerful tool in genetic analysis, offering improved precision, sensitivity, and accuracy compared to traditional methods. In this webinar, we will provid...