Viral vectors are engineered viruses that are used to deliver genetic material into cells for various applications, such as gene therapy, vaccine development, and biotechnology research. These viruses ...
Danish start-up Fuse Vectors has received $5.2 million in preseed financing to further develop their gene therapy technology. The company has developed a cell-free platform for producing ...
Rising demand for gene and cell therapies, expanding mRNA vaccine pipelines, and increasing investments in GMP-compliant manufacturing facilities are driving growth in the viral vectors and plasmid ...
It's a common storytelling trope: the stubborn foe who is eventually revealed to be a much-needed friend. Biology has its own ...
Viral vectors introduce genes and gene editing sequences into cells, and are a popular platform for gene therapy due to their safety and efficacy features. Adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors in ...
The re-transcribed DNA is then integrated into the genome of the host cell (Figure 2). This process requires the absence of the nuclear membrane and thus is restricted to the M-phase of proliferating ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William A. Haseltine, Ph.D., covers genomics and regenerative medicine One of the more exciting opportunities in medical ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. William A. Haseltine, Ph.D., covers genomics and regenerative medicine Removing non-essential regions like E3 allows additional ...
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Advances in hemophilia gene therapy bring hope for pediatric patients
In the past three years, gene therapy has reshaped what's possible in hemophilia treatment for patients 18 and older. But a ...
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