Cyclone is a portable gene-switch system that uses acyclovir to reversibly control gene expression with minimal toxicity.
Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a versatile and non-toxic technology for controlling the activity of ...
Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a versatile and non-toxic technology for controlling the activity of ...
Although heart cells and skin cells contain identical instructions for creating proteins encoded in their DNA, they're able ...
Weill Cornell Medicine scientists created Cyclone, a simple tool that uses the antiviral drug acyclovir to safely switch ...
To help achieve more precise control of gene therapy, engineers have designed a new control circuit that can keep gene expression levels within a target range. The method could be used to deliver ...
The research field of 'cellular IRESes' lay dormant for decades, as there was no uniform standard of reliable methods for the clear characterization of these starting points for the ribosome-mediated ...
The 55th Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for Distinguished Work in Basic Medical Research has been awarded to professor Steven ...
Our experiences leave traces in the brain, stored in small groups of cells called engrams. Engrams are thought to hold the ...
Florida Atlantic University neuroscientists have uncovered a surprising role for a protein named "Frazzled" (known as DCC in ...