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ai-guided-receptor-engineering-to-improve-performance-in-cell-therapies
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AI-Guided Receptor Engineering to Improve Performance in Cell Therapies

February 17, 2025
In a new study published in GEN’s sister peer-review journal, GEN Biotechnology, titled, “Exploring Structure-Function Relationships in Engineered Receptor Performance…
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shared-breast-cancer-and-aging-signatures-revealed-by-single-cell-mammary-tissue-atlas
Posted inGenetics

Shared Breast Cancer and Aging Signatures Revealed by Single-Cell Mammary Tissue Atlas

February 17, 2025
It is well known that aging brings an increased likelihood of developing cancer. What is not well understood are the…
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stockwatch:-nih-indirect-cost-cuts-shake-tools-stocks
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StockWatch: NIH Indirect Cost Cuts Shake Tools Stocks

February 17, 2025
Several big-name biotech tools companies saw their shares slide by double digits in the week since the NIH announced it…
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immune-system-regulated-by-fluoxetine-to-fight-infections-and-sepsis-in-mice
Posted inGenetics

Immune System Regulated by Fluoxetine to Fight Infections and Sepsis in Mice

February 14, 2025
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants are some of the most widely prescribed drugs in the world, and new research…
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recursion-clinical-trial,-crispr-delivery-methods,-preclinical-cas12-use,-gene-editing-in-agbio,-top-10-takeover-targets
Posted inGenetics

Recursion Clinical Trial, CRISPR Delivery Methods, Preclinical Cas12 Use, Gene Editing in AgBio, Top 10 Takeover Targets

February 14, 2025
Season 2, Episode 1 (February 14, 2025): This week, the GEN editors discussed some interesting and developing stories around AI,…
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as-nih-cuts-loom,-research-organizations-need-to-weigh-alternatives
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As NIH Cuts Loom, Research Organizations Need to Weigh Alternatives

February 14, 2025
Guest Commentary The recent announcement of proposed funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has sparked concern across…
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antibiotic-resistance-linked-to-extra-pump-proteins-in-gram-negative-bacteria
Posted inGenetics

Antibiotic Resistance Linked to Extra Pump Proteins in Gram-Negative Bacteria

February 14, 2025
Scientists from Cornell University, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), and elsewhere have found that a surplus of membrane proteins…
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ai-driven-protein-design-produces-enzyme-that-mimics-natural-hydrolase-activity
Posted inGenetics

AI-Driven Protein Design Produces Enzyme that Mimics Natural Hydrolase Activity

February 14, 2025
A new method that successfully designs serine hydrolase enzymes capable of catalyzing ester hydrolysis with high efficiency, demonstrates a computational…
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neurons-that-signal-satiety-also-trigger-a-sweet-tooth-in-mice
Posted inGenetics

Neurons That Signal Satiety Also Trigger a Sweet Tooth in Mice

February 13, 2025
Satiety, the sensation of being full, or sated, is an important neurobiological process for maintaining body weight, but individuals can…
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guanylhydrazone-based-small-molecule-discovered-that-mimics-bfgf-for-cell-culture-applications
Posted inGenetics

Guanylhydrazone-Based Small Molecule Discovered That Mimics bFGF for Cell Culture Applications

February 13, 2025
The Cultivated B, a Heidelberg, Germany-based company, reports the discovery of a chemical class of FGFR1 agonists mimicking basic fibroblast…
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