From rare diseases to chronic conditions, epigenetic editing unlocks new ways to control gene activity without altering the genetic code.
By manipulating this pathway, scientists may be able to tweak the immune response to treat cancers, autoimmune disorders, and more.
Researchers at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Karolinska Institutet have captured the first detailed molecular snapshots of human polynucleotide phosphorylase (hPNPase) in action, ...
The rollout of a type of genetic technology called a gene drive for tackling malaria could be edging closer after a lab study ...
Automated TCR-T production streamlines personalized immunotherapy, reducing patient burden and improving engineered T cell quality.
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How Proteins Are Made: From DNA to Function
Proteins are essential biological molecules that perform a vast array of functions crucial for life, from catalyzing biochemical reactions and transporting molecules to providing structural support ...
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