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Bacteria are ubiquitous microscopic organisms capable of rapid growth. While beneficial strains like lactic acid bacteria ...
The growth of the recombinant proteins market is driven by advancements in biopharmaceutical research, increasing demand for personalized medicin ...
Biotech startup Loopworm has raised $3.3 Mn in its pre-Series A funding round co-led by WaterBridge Ventures and Enrission ...
Recombinant therapeutics market surges to $960.4B by 2035, fueled by biotech advances, targeted therapies, and rising global ...
Escherichia coli (E. coli) occurs naturally in the gut of animals and humans (Figure 1). In addition to its status as a biological research model system, E. coli has been heavily used in industry due ...
Within roughly five years, the pair succeeded in combining Cohen’s plasmids and Boyer’s enzymes to create recombinant DNA technology, genetically engineering bacteria that could produce a foreign ...
The story of modern biotechnology traces back to a single innovation: recombinant DNA. DNA recombination involves combining genes from different organisms into one DNA molecule, allowing human ...
A new study in the peer-reviewed journal Human Gene Therapy indicates that DNA impurities derived from plasmid and host cell DNA are encapsulated into recombinant adeno-associated virus ...
Fifty years ago today, scientists met to set safety limits on the new field of genetic engineering. This week researchers meet again to discuss big questions as biotechnology grows more powerful.
The famed 1975 conference about a controversial genetic technology is feted as an example of how scientific self-regulation works. But more significant is what wasn’t discussed.
Immobilized fibronectin and other natural proteins have been utilized to enhance substrate-mediated gene delivery, with apparent contributions from the intrinsic bioactivity and also physical ...
Maxine Singer, scientist who shaped rules on genetic engineering, dies at 93 In the early 1970s, the molecular biologist led seminal discussions on the ethics and risks of genetic experimentation.