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Meganuclease genome editing lowers cholesterol in primates

July 20, 2018
By Anette Breindl

Meganuclease genome editing lowers cholesterol in primates

July 20, 2018
By Anette Breindl
Using genome editing in liver cells, researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have lowered the levels of LDL "bad" cholesterol in monkeys by up to 60 percent.
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Prenatal gene therapy corrects fatal brain disease

July 17, 2018
By Anette Breindl

Prenatal gene therapy corrects fatal brain disease

July 17, 2018
By Anette Breindl
Researchers at University College London have demonstrated that prenatal gene therapy for the lysosomal storage disorder Gaucher disease was more effective than gene therapy immediately after birth.
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Bench Press: BioWorld looks at translational medicine

July 16, 2018
By Anette Breindl
To date, increases in healthspan have not kept up with those in lifespan, and many elderly, despite surviving cancer and cardiovascular disease that would have once killed them, are in poor health overall. Recent studies have suggested that senescent cells, which are not dying but have stopped dividing, are contributors to the frailty that accompanies aging. Now a team from the Mayo Clinic has put that idea to the test directly, transplanting senescent cells into young mice. 
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Scientists identify new PARP traps, synthetic lethal target

July 13, 2018
By Anette Breindl

Upcycled tumor cells fight hard-to-treat cancers

July 13, 2018
By Anette Breindl
Tumor cells stick together. "We know that tumor cells bind [other] tumor cells," a process known as self-homing, Khalid Shah told BioWorld.
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Homemade GMP biologics could transform research, disaster medicine

July 12, 2018
By Anette Breindl

Homemade GMP biologics could transform research, disaster medicine

July 11, 2018
By Anette Breindl
Researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, have developed a suitcase-sized device that is poised to disprove the old adage that of fast, cheap and good, you can pick any two.
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Scientists identify new PARP traps, synthetic lethal target

July 10, 2018
By Anette Breindl
In the course of screening for synthetic lethal interactions, researchers have identified a new mechanism for the formation of DNA lesions that trap the enzyme poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) as well as dozens of previously unknown genetic changes that could sensitize cells to PARP inhibition.
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