…DNA (siDNA) that, you guessed it, interferes directly at the site of DNA damage to block repair selectively in cancerous cells. DNA Therapeutics was acquired on March 25th of this…
…used to scale operations and continue development of its DNA synthesis platform, gSynth. Camena Bioscience is the first company to offer the enzyme-based DNA synthesis technology. It has already signed…
…DNA vaccine platform. The program aims to build on evidence that Touchlight’s rapid enzymatic doggybone DNA vaccines can produce strong neutralizing antibodies and durable T cell responses following vaccine administration…
…DNA linked to a cholesterol molecule. It induces the hyperactivation of the molecular mechanisms that cells use to repair DNA, so that the proteins involved are not available to repair…
…organelles are enzymatically digested. After the agarose is digested too, a pure DNA solution remains. In the second step, which is called ‘combing’, the DNA is placed into a small…
…the Plastische Chirurgie journal. The idea of using DNA to tag products is not new. For example, the UK company SelectaDNA sells a DNA-tagging spray for identifying moped criminals. The…
…particular case, the DNA seller is Helixworks, one of the recent startups of the IndieBio accelerator. Helixworks focuses on automated DNA synthesis and is aiming to drive down the costs…
…need for fast, reliable DNA synthesis. Austrian biotech Ribbon Biolabs is using DNA-synthesizing enzymes to produce long DNA molecules, something that has proved difficult to date. French firm DNA Script…
…in mapping these interdependencies and predicting how individuals and groups may respond to environmental change. By bringing together Europe’s key practitioners in two fundamental DNA-based technologies – DNA barcoding and…
…liquid biopsies where the biomarkers of interests, like tumor DNA, are diluted in a complex mixture of wild-type DNA,” Rémi Dangla, CEO and co-founder of Stilla Technologies, told me. “[With…
…biology, or ‘synbio‘ for short. The field is conceptualised as DNA building blocks or ‘legos‘ that can be built into larger proteins with the goal of building entire lifeforms. DNA…
…that allow the sequencing of multiple pieces of DNA at once. For example, Illumina’s next-generation sequencing (NGS) revolutionized sequencing by allowing millions of DNA pieces to be decoded simultaneously from…