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How Targeted Cancer Drugs Disrupt the Cell Cycle

PLOS: DNA Science

A “DNA damage checkpoint” rests the cell cycle while special proteins repair damaged DNA. The candidate drug, vorasidenib, is a small molecule that inhibits survivin. She chronicled her journey in Glamour and in My So-Called Normal Life, a book published in 2005. It is a cyclin-dependent kinase.

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Codon Digest: Discovering Antibiotics with Deep Learning

Codon

This week: A way to measure a transgene’s expression in the brain using ultrasound, a DNA sequencing method that uses 1000x less reagents, and base editors get even smaller. An engineered version of this protein can convert DNA bases with efficiencies up to 92%. so this Digest will be published more irregularly.

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Codon Digest: Discovering Antibiotics with Deep Learning

Codon

This week: A way to measure a transgene’s expression in the brain using ultrasound, a DNA sequencing method that uses 1000x less reagents, and base editors get even smaller. An engineered version of this protein can convert DNA bases with efficiencies up to 92%. so this Digest will be published more irregularly.

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First in Human Episode #54 featuring Ahmed Hamdy

Vial

We can link small molecule drugs to a payload that would enter in the cell and kill it. We have the capability of different types of targets, whether small molecules or antibodies. Also, payloads that are permeable payloads and specifically microtubule inhibitors or DNA alkylators or chemo. You speak impeccably.

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Codon Digest: Vaccine Printer Go Brrrrr!

Codon

Yeast die for two reasons: Either their nucleolus (where the DNA is kept) degrades and dies, or their mitochondria whimpers out and they stop making energy. The vaccine printer can make lots of different types of vaccines, including protein, DNA, and mRNA ones, but I’m sure this is all quite expensive right now. From Zhang et al.

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Codon Digest: Vaccine Printer Go Brrrrr!

Codon

Yeast die for two reasons: Either their nucleolus (where the DNA is kept) degrades and dies, or their mitochondria whimpers out and they stop making energy. The vaccine printer can make lots of different types of vaccines, including protein, DNA, and mRNA ones, but I’m sure this is all quite expensive right now. From Zhang et al.

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Science Simplified: KAND ASO Case Study Results

KIF1A

” And while the Rosens have been open books when asked about their experiences, we’ve also always cautioned that the study is still underway. The effects of an ASO administered to the eye have yet to be determined, and we are also investigating small-molecule therapies to treat this high-priority symptom.

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