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Handheld 3D Bioprinter Developed to Treat Volumetric Muscle Loss in Situ

Handheld 3D Bioprinter Developed to Treat Volumetric Muscle Loss in Situ

  • 6th March 2020
  • Biotechnology News
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Image Source: UConn Musculoskeletal injuries can take many weeks or months to heal and in severe cases when there has been volumetric muscle loss there are no reconstructive surgery techniques…

Study Confirms Egg Stem Cells Do Not Exist

Study Confirms Egg Stem Cells Do Not Exist

  • 6th March 2020
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The debate about whether egg stem cells exist could be at an end after a study conducted by researchers at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden strongly suggests there is no…

Diagnostic Test for COVID-19 Uses AI to Speed Up Diagnosis

Diagnostic Test for COVID-19 Uses AI to Speed Up Diagnosis

  • 5th March 2020
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Co-Diagnostics has developed a diagnostic test for COVID-19 that gives a diagnosis in 90 minutes. The medical testing company has been supplying its COVID-19 diagnostic test kits throughout Europe, and…

Toxic Protein Clearance Mechanism Could be Harnessed in New Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Toxic Protein Clearance Mechanism Could be Harnessed in New Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

  • 26th February 2020
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A mechanism has been identified which is used by the body to clear damaged and misfolded proteins from the extracellular space. The build up of toxic proteins in the extracellular…

Mesenchymal Stem Cells Shown to Reduce Invasiveness of Breast Cancer Cells

Mesenchymal Stem Cells Shown to Reduce Invasiveness of Breast Cancer Cells

  • 24th February 2020
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Human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) are present in bone marrow and play an important role in the repair and regeneration of organ damage. These cells travel from the bone marrow…

Researchers Discover Cancer Stem Cells Responsible for Most Common Form of Kidney Cancer

Researchers Discover Cancer Stem Cells Responsible for Most Common Form of Kidney Cancer

  • 23rd February 2020
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Researchers at the Max Delbrück Centrum for Molecular Medicine (MDC) have identified the stem cells responsible for clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), the most common form of kidney cancer….

Molecule Identified that Helps Maintain Balance of Stem Cells and Mature Lung Cells

Molecule Identified that Helps Maintain Balance of Stem Cells and Mature Lung Cells

  • 20th February 2020
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Researchers at UCLA have identified a molecule that plays an important role in the homeostasis of airway and lung tissue, helping to ensure there is a healthy balance of stem…

Researchers Identify Protein Involved in Metastasis of Melanoma and Lung Cancer

Researchers Identify Protein Involved in Metastasis of Melanoma and Lung Cancer

  • 19th February 2020
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A potential new drug target has been identified that could be used in new treatments for melanoma and lung cancer that could prevent metastasis progression. Both of these forms of…

CRISPR Tool Developed That Can Monitor and Control Multiple Genetic Circuits Simultaneously

CRISPR Tool Developed That Can Monitor and Control Multiple Genetic Circuits Simultaneously

  • 17th February 2020
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Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new CRISPR tool that can not only switch genes on and off but can also sense the cellular environment and determine when certain…

Researchers Turn Human Organ Transparent and Create 3D Organ Maps at the Cellular Resolution

Researchers Turn Human Organ Transparent and Create 3D Organ Maps at the Cellular Resolution

  • 14th February 2020
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Image: 3D reconstruction of the human kidney revealing structures that filter waste and interior blood vessels: Credit: Helmholtz Zentrum München / Ertürk lab A team of researchers led by Ali Ertürk,…

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CRISPR-Cas9
Article Series

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  • CRISPR-Cas9 and Human Health
  • CRISPR-Cas9 Agricultural Applications
  • Modulating Gene Expression: CRISPRi
  • CRISPR-Cas9: A New Way to Edit RNA
  • Disease Modelling with CRISPR-Cas9
  • CRISPR-Cas9 Regulation
  • Future of CRISPR-Cas9 Technology

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