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Despite the challenges, including what CSL CEO Paul McKenzie has described as a fragmented U.S. healthcare system, the blood product specialist remains hopeful that Hemgenix is here to stay. “I hope ...
Despite significant advancements in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) management, unmet needs persist, especially for patients ...
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Pharmaceutical Technology on MSNNMPA approves BBM and Takeda China’s haemophilia B therapyBelief BioMed (BBM) and Takeda China have announced China’s National Medical Products Administration's (NMPA) approval for ...
Gene therapy is an area of intensive research and development in the retina space, with promising prospects and significant challenges. The benefits and pitfalls of gene therapy were discussed by two ...
To grow, cancer tumors must hijack the immune system for their needs. One of the main tricks that most tumors use is to ...
VQ Biomedical, spun out of Duke University, has developed a novel, minimally invasive catheter designed to deliver oxygen directly to the bloodstream. The catheter bypasses the lungs, giving ARDS ...
Investigators have developed STITCHR, a new gene editing tool that can insert therapeutic genes into specific locations without causing unwanted mutations. The system can be formulated completely as ...
Genflow Biosciences plc has announced a development program in ophthalmology focused on advancing a novel gene therapy leveraging its proprietary centenarian SIRT6 (cSIRT6).
Even among patients with prostate cancer liver metastasis who have a poor prognosis, elevated ctDNA fraction and tumor suppressor gene loss differentiate survival.
A research team has developed an advanced delivery system that transports gene-editing tools based on the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing system into living cells with significantly greater efficiency than ...
Cell and gene therapy manufacturers that adopt automated bioprocessing technologies are likely to use AI in QA/QC and batch release.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNNew STITCHR tool offers a promising step forward for gene therapyInvestigators from Mass General Brigham and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center have developed STITCHR, a new gene editing ...
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