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Discovery could end global amphibian pandemic

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Scientists have discovered a virus that infects the fungus, and that could be engineered to save the amphibians. A fungus devastating frogs and toads on nearly every continent may have an Achilles heel.

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Researchers engineer in vivo delivery system for prime editing, partially restoring vision in mice

Broad Institute

Williams January 8, 2024 Credit: Susanna Hamilton, Broad Communications Researchers have developed virus-like particles that can deliver gene-editing cargo to cells, including those in the mouse brain. By Sarah C.P. However, delivering the complex gene editing machinery to cells in living animals has been challenging.

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Researchers design gene therapy that can effectively target glioblastoma

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

To convert this immunosuppressive environment into one amenable to an immune response, investigators engineered a novel oncolytic virus that can infect cancer cells and stimulate an anti-tumor immune response.

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The role of CRISPR in microbiome engineering breakthroughs

Drug Target Review

Today, however, we will explore a different application of CRISPR: microbiome engineering… Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) was first discovered in the genome of marine bacteria. This allowed bacteria to recognise subsequent attacks and cleave the viral DNA to stop the viral infection.

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Air monitor can detect COVID-19 virus variants in about 5 minutes

SCIENMAG: Medicine & Health

Now that the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic has ended, scientists are looking at ways to surveil indoor environments in real time for viruses. By combining recent advances in aerosol sampling technology and an ultrasensitive biosensing technique, researchers at Washington University in St.

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New gene delivery vehicle shows promise for human brain gene therapy

Broad Institute

By Allessandra DiCorato May 16, 2024 Credit: Deverman lab Brain vasculature (in blue) surrounded by RNA (in orange) transcribed from the gene delivered to the brain in humanized mice using an engineered AAV targeting the human transferrin receptor. This engineered capsid opens up a world of possibilities."

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Improved prime editing system makes gene-sized edits in human cells at therapeutic levels

Broad Institute

This system, called eePASSIGE, can make gene-sized edits several times more efficiently than other similar methods, and is reported today in Nature Biomedical Engineering. “To Nature Biomedical Engineering. We hope this system will prove to be an important step towards realizing the benefits of targeted gene integration for patients.”

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