DNA reference guide: Sample preparation solutions
See our guide on DNA purification methods. From organic extraction through automated high-throughput runs, these research solutions make sample preparation easy.
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See our guide on DNA purification methods. From organic extraction through automated high-throughput runs, these research solutions make sample preparation easy.
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Researchers have used nanobodies to act as an assistant to CRISPR, bringing in effectors to turn specific genes on and off.
Researchers have shown that a guide RNA can be used in CRISPR gene editing to ensure sequential Cas9 cuts to DNA.
A study has used artificial intelligence to reveal adeno-associated virus (AAV) capsid variants for use in gene therapies.
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CRISPR-Cas9 and stem cell technologies have been used to create a cellular model of acute myeloid leukaemia, revealing therapeutic targets.
Disrupting the interaction between the MYC oncogene and its co-factor, host cell factor (HCF)–1, was sufficient to cause Burkitt’s lymphoma cells to self-destruct in vivo.
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TALEN was shown to be almost five times more efficient than CRISPR-Cas9 at locating and editing genes in heterochromatin.
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Researchers have used a novel DNA-editing method to convert one base pair to another, increasing the lifespan of mice with progeria.
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Scientists shows targeting cholesterol or phosphatidylinositol phosphate (PIP) could be a promising strategy to combat multiple coronaviruses.