Turning genes on and off is like flipping a light switch, controlling whether genes in a cell are active. When a gene is ...
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SynGenSys introduces NK.SET synthetic promoter library to advance natural killer cell therapies
SynGenSys, a biotechnology company designing synthetic gene promoter systems to address critical bottlenecks in biopharma manufacturing and enhance cell and gene therapy development, today announced ...
LOS ANGELES, Sept. 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Breakthrough insights into cell–cell communication powered by Partillion's Nanovials were spotlighted by Professor Dino Di Carlo, Chair of Bioengineering at ...
A new study shows that prenatal disruption of the endocannabinoid system can have long-lasting effects on brain structure and ...
A gene-editing tool that can turn genes on and off like a light switch has been developed. Turning a gene on means activating ...
Plant scientists discovered hidden stem cell regulators tied to growth and crop size. Their breakthrough could transform how we grow food, fuel, and resilient harvests.
New research is shining a light on one of genetics' enduring puzzles—how the workings of the so-called "selfish gene" could ...
Endocannabinoids are similar to the cannabinoids present in cannabis, but they are found naturally in the body. Endocannabinoids—and cannabinoids—work through a signaling system that supports ...
A novel YAP/TEAD regulatory mechanism by NSP13 provides molecular insights into Hippo-YAP regulation after SARS-CoV-2 infection.
PlantArcBio (TASE: PLNT) is pleased to announce that it has been granted patents in the United States and South Korea for its proprietary DIPPER™ platform, a breakthrough technology designed to ...
New research is shining a light on one of genetics’ enduring puzzles - how the workings of the so-called “selfish gene” could ...
Sex-biased gene expression in the body organs evolves rapidly, supporting a mosaic model of maleness and femaleness across tissues and thus challenging binary views of sex characteristics in mammals.
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