StitchR, a new gene therapy technique, delivers large genes in two parts to treat muscular dystrophies by restoring critical proteins in animal models.
Gene therapy can effectively treat various diseases, but for some debilitating conditions like muscular dystrophies there is a big problem: size.
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, carriers of Zika and yellow fever, are found in new San Jose areas, raising health concerns.
Twenty-one blacklegged ticks were submitted to the Thunder Bay District Health Unit between the end of September and the end ...
After three consecutive quarters of decline, the URA’s rental index for island-wide nonlanded private homes saw its first ...
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Gene therapy can effectively treat various diseases, but for some debilitating conditions like muscular dystrophies there is ...
Toki, the “Japanese Elvis,” will return to Vector Brewing this Sunday night for a special performance of The King's classics.
To address this, researchers developed a lentiviral vector capable of integrating into long-term HSCs but activating GATA1 ...
The Commerce Commission has granted clearance for Elgas to acquire 60.25% of the shares in Liquigas Limited from Vector Investment Holdings Limited ...
Innovative urinary miRNA profiling shows potential for early pancreatic cancer detection, with high accuracy and sensitivity, ...