• GEN News Highlights Court of Appeals Rules that Myriad's Patents on BRCA Genes Are Valid

    Updated: 2011-07-31 01:11:37
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  • GEN Polls Gene Patenting Case Against Myriad Genetics

    Updated: 2011-07-29 22:35:03
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  • GEN News Highlights Marker Found that Enables Segregation of True Human Hematopoietic Stem Cells fro

    Updated: 2011-07-28 22:29:05
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  • Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

    Updated: 2011-07-26 19:49:19
    Technology Focus : Protein Profiling This selection of recent articles from Genetic Engineering Biotechnology News GEN highlights advances in Protein Profiling . Can't see this message View an alternate version here Forward to a colleague Genetic Engineering Biotechnology News Biomarkers Changing Clinical Medicine K . John Morrow Jr . . Ph.D The pace of protein profiling for biomarker development is accelerating as new approaches become available for the evaluation and isolation of workable markers . These include new immunoassays to monitor drug toxicity , antibody-based diagnostics , tests leveraging nanotechnology , and mass spec analysis . Full Article ASSAY and Drug Development Technologies Characterization and Optimization of a Novel Protein-Protein Interaction Biosensor High-Content

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    : INTERVIEW Novel Technique Developed for Screening Proteins Interview with Benjamin F . Cravatt III , Ph.D . Professor and Chair , Department of Chemical Physiology , The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology , The Scripps Research Institute , La Jolla , CA Learn More View All Podcasts Simplifying Targeted Protein Quantification with Mass Spec : The SRM Atlas and Multiplexed MRM Protein Assays Available on : Demand Original Broadcast Date–December 16, 2010 Sponsored : by Agilent Technologies Register Advances in Label-Free Assays for Antibody Discovery , Development , Characterization , and Bioprocessing Available on : Demand Original Broadcast Date–December 1, 2010 Sponsored : by FortéBio , Inc . Register More Webinars GEN Webinars Available on Demand : Original Broadcast Date–October

  • Replacement Teeth Grown For Mice

    Updated: 2011-07-26 07:54:53
    While the rabbits are still gloating about gene therapy to prevent clogged rabbit arteries the mice are are cheering development of the capability to grow replacement mouse teeth. Japanese researchers have successfully grown full teeth from stem cells in a mold and then transplanted the teeth into one month old mice. The teeth enabled the mice to chew and eat. Here is the abstract from the Plos One research report. Note that you can read the full article for free. Donor organ transplantation is currently an essential therapeutic approach to the replacement of a dysfunctional organ as a result of disease, injury or aging in vivo. Recent progress in the area of regenerative therapy has the potential to lead to...

  • Gene Therapy In Rabbits Prevents Artery Clogging

    Updated: 2011-07-21 15:31:58
    Rabbits the world over are celebrating the good news that a gene therapy for rabbits prevents clogging up of arteries. Rats and mice seethe in jealousy and resentment. A one-dose method for delivering gene therapy into an arterial wall effectively protects the artery from developing atherosclerosis despite ongoing high blood cholesterol. The promising results, published July 19 in the journal Molecular Therapy, came from research in rabbits. The gene therapy turns on a protein thought to be involved in delivering the benefits of high HDL blood cholesterol. The deployed gene produces a protein that is likely responsible for the beneficial effects of high-density lipoprotein, or HDL, commonly known as good cholesterol. This substance is apolipoprotein A-1, or apoA-1. It pumps...

  • Stem Cell Therapy Reduces Angina Incidence

    Updated: 2011-07-19 15:49:39
    : FuturePundit Future technological trends and their likely effects on human society , politics and . evolution Nuclear Power Generates Half Of Earth Core Heat Go Read More Posts On FuturePundit July 19, 2011 Stem Cell Therapy Reduces Angina Incidence Fewer and shorter episodes of heart angina pain from delivering CD34+ stem cells to multiple sites in the . heart CHICAGO New research published online today in Circulation Research found that injections of adult patients' own CD34+ stem cells reduced reports of angina episodes and improved exercise tolerance time in patients with chronic , severe refractory angina severe chest discomfort that did not respond to other therapeutic options The phase II prospective , double-blind , randomized , controlled clinical trial was conducted at 26

  • USDA Study Finds Higher Rates of Herbicide Volatilization Than Expected

    Updated: 2011-07-19 05:01:41
    (Beyond Pesticides, July 19, 2011) According to a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) study published in the Journal of Environmental Quality, the volatilization of atrazine and metolachlor, two herbicides known to contaminate surface and ground water, consistently results in herbicide movement off the target site that exceeds nontarget field runoff, varying widely depending upon weather [...]

  • RNA Reprograms Brain Cells Into Heart Muscle Cells

    Updated: 2011-07-10 16:49:55
    Some U Penn researchers injected RNA from heart cells into astrocytes and fibroblasts and in each case the cells converted into the cell type that the RNA came from. PHILADELPHIA - For the past decade, researchers have tried to reprogram the identity of all kinds of cell types. Heart cells are one of the most sought-after cells in regenerative medicine because researchers anticipate that they may help to repair injured hearts by replacing lost tissue. Now, researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania are the first to demonstrate the direct conversion of a non-heart cell type into a heart cell by RNA transfer. Working on the idea that the signature of a cell is defined...

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