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Posted: May 17, 2016 at 7:47 pm

Validation of Screening Tool for ROS1 Gene Rearrangements May 11, 2016 Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is an effective tool that can be used for identifying proto-oncogene 1 receptor tyrosine kinase (ROS1) gene rearrangements and screening patients for the administration of ... read more New Study Shows Children Benefited Most from Gene Therapy for LCA, a Rare Eye Disease Apr. 15, 2016 Scientists have completed a two-year Phase I clinical trial which showed that children showed the greatest benefit from gene therapy for treatment of Leber congenital amaurosis or severe early ... read more Novel Mechanism of Crizotinib Resistance in a ROS1+ NSCLC Patient Apr. 11, 2016 Molecular analysis of a tumor biopsy from a proto-oncogene 1 receptor tyrosine kinase positive (ROS1+) patient with acquired crizotinib resistance revealed a novel mutation in the v-kit Hardy ... read more Mar. 24, 2016 Two new gene modification methods have been developed: lsODN (long single-stranded oligodeoxynucleotide) and 2H2OP (two-hit two-oligo with plasmid).These methods use CRISPR (Clustered Regularly ... read more Mar. 10, 2016 Neurons in the brain that have been supplemented with a synthetic gene can be remotely manipulated by a magnetic field, scientists have shown. The finding has implications for possible future ... read more Modified Form of CRISPR Acts as a Toggle Switch to Control Gene Expression in Stem Cells Mar. 10, 2016 Combining the two most powerful biological tools of the 21st century, scientists have modified how the genome of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) is read for the first time using a variation of ... read more Scientists Use Synthetic Gene and Magnets to Alter Behavior of Mice, Fish Mar. 7, 2016 Scientists have demonstrated that neurons in the brain that have been supplemented with a synthetic gene can be remotely manipulated by a magnetic field. This has implications for future treatment of ... read more Rare Respiratory Disease Gene Carriers Actually Have Increased Lung Function Mar. 4, 2016 New research has revealed the healthy carriers of a gene that causes a rare respiratory disease are taller and larger than average, with greater respiratory capacity. The disease, alpha1-antitrypsin ... read more Normal Stem Cells Linked to Aggressive Prostate Cancer Feb. 29, 2016 A study that revealed new findings about prostate cells may point to future strategies for treating aggressive and therapy-resistant forms of prostate cancer, report ... read more Feb. 24, 2016 A new treatment for aplastic anemia is based on the transport of the telomerase gene to the bone marrow cells using gene therapy, a completely new strategy in the treatment of aplastic ... read more Potential Treatment for Friedreich's Ataxia Identified Feb. 16, 2016 Researchers have identified synthetic RNA and DNA that reverses the protein deficiency causing Friedreichs ataxia, a neurological disease for which there is currently no ... read more Researchers Identify Way Radiation May Fight Cancer Cells Escaping Immune System Feb. 1, 2016 A team of researchers is fighting cancers using a combination of therapies and recently found ways that radiation could maximize responses to novel immune-based therapeutic approaches to fight ... read more In Lung Cancer, Not All HER2 Alterations Are Created Equal Jan. 28, 2016 Study shows two distinct causes of HER2 activation in lung cancer: mutation of the gene and amplification of the gene. In patient samples of lung adenocarcinoma, 3 percent were found to have HER2 ... read more Gene Therapy for Rare Bleeding Disorder Achieves Proof-of-Concept Jan. 20, 2016 Hematology researchers have used a single injection of gene therapy to correct a rare bleeding disorder, factor VII deficiency, in dogs. This success in large animals holds considerable potential for ... read more Common Gene Mutation Bad for Liver Values, Good for Blood Lipids in Children Jan. 13, 2016 A common mutation in one gene raises liver values but at the same time improves blood lipid values in healthy children, according to a recent study. Children who carry the gene mutation had higher ... read more Novel RNA Delivery System May Treat Incurable Blood Cancers Jan. 5, 2016 Mantle Cell Lymphoma is considered the most aggressive known blood cancer, and available therapies are scarce. A new study offers tangible hope of curing the currently incurable cancer -- and others ... read more Three Hits to Fight Lung Cancer Jan. 4, 2016 Cancers with KRAS-related gene mutations might benefit from a triple therapy with two experimental drugs plus radiation therapy, a new study in mice has ... read more Dec. 16, 2015 Proteins are like bricks that form our cells and they are built by the orders given by our genetic material, DNA. In human diseases, eventually DNA alterations modify proteins and they don't do ... read more Dec. 12, 2015 Results from a long-term clinical trial conducted by cancer researchers show that combining radiation treatment with 'suicide gene therapy' provides a safe and effective one-two punch ... read more Gene Therapy Used to Extend Estrogen's Protective Effects on Memory Dec. 8, 2015 The hormone estrogen helps protect memory and promote a healthy brain, but this effect wanes as women age, and even estrogen replacement therapy stops working in humans after age 65. Now researchers ... read more

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