Advancements in genome editing, particularly CRISPR, are reshaping precision biology, driving innovations in medicine, agriculture, and synthetic biology.
Scientists use RNA origami to fold biomolecules into nanotubes, forming cytoskeleton-like structures, advancing synthetic biology toward artificial cells.
Boston biotech hC Bioscience shuts down after failed hemophilia A program, CEO Leslie Williams says. Company had raised $40M ...
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Alternative RNA splicing is like a movie editor cutting and rearranging scenes from the same footage to create different versions of a film.
Polyphosphate (polyP) exists in all life forms; however, its biological functions in metazoans are understudied. Here, we explored Drosophila as the first genetic model to explore polyP biology in ...
By Rose Miyatsu The Colligan Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory (CCDL) has received its CLIA certificate of registration from the ...
Axiomer ADAR-mediated RNA editing pipeline advancing across liver and CNS programs, with CTA filing on track for Q2 2025 for lead program AX-0810 targeting NTCP for Cholestatic diseases Company expect ...
Nature's Toolbox (NTx), a life sciences company developing next-generation platforms for RNA and protein manufacturing, today announced the founding of its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) with ...