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MicroRNA-205 for the Treatment and Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease

September 14, 2011
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Parkinson disease (PD) is a devastating neurodegenerative movement disorder, pathologically characterized by selective loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) and the presence of intracytoplasmic inclusions named Lewy bodies and Lewy neurites (Schapira, Baillieres Clin. Neurol. 6:15-36, 1997). Increasing numbers of genes have been identified as a genetic cause...

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Novel Osteobiologic Proteins for Treatment of Osteoporosis, Rheumatoid and Neurologic Diseases

September 14, 2011
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In an effort to find effective strategies for treatment of body tissue and structural damage as the result of trauma, cancer and other diseases, scientists at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have identified Cartilage-Derived Morphogenetic Proteins (CDMP) and associated pathways instrumental in replacing or regenerating damaged tissue. These proteins have unique activities likely...

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Novel Methods for the Reversible Incorporation of Functional Groups into RNA and DNA: Synthesis and Uses for 2?-O-aminooxymethyl Nucleoside Derivatives

September 14, 2011
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The delivery of DNA/RNA therapeutic drugs is still a major hurdle for the clinical application of DNA/RNA-based drugs. Also, developments in silencing the expression of specific genes, through RNA interference pathways, have led to an increased demand for synthetic RNA sequences and have created a pressing need for rapid and efficient methods for RNA...

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The Human Nuclear Co-Repressor Gene: Applications for Cancer Diagnostics/Therapeutics and Gene Expression Research

September 14, 2011
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The human nuclear receptor co-repressor (huN-CoR) forms multimolecular complexes that alters chromatin structure, resulting in disrupted gene expression. The huN-CoR complex is central to normal processes such as erythropoiesis and thymocyte development, but is also linked to multiple cancers including colorectal carcinomas, endometrial cancers and leukemia, particularly acute myeloid leukemia. Thus, huN-CoR is a...

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Production of Adeno-Associated Viruses in Insect Cells

September 14, 2011
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Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is being developed for gene therapy applications. This virus type presents several advantages over alternate vectors for therapeutic gene delivery. AAV is not considered pathogenic and transduces stably dividing and non-dividing cells. AAV also shows good serotype specificity to various cell types for targeted gene delivery. The present invention describes a...

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Modulation of Leucine-rich Repeats and Calponin Homology Domain-containing Protein 4 (Lrch4) Activity for Therapeutic Applications

September 14, 2011
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NIH Inventors have recently discovered a novel Leucine-rich repeat and calponin homology domain-containing protein 4 (Lrch4) in a proteomic screen of the plasma membrane of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-exposed macrophages. Expression data by RT-PCR revealed that all Lrch family members (1-4) are expressed in macrophages, but only Lrch4 was recruited into lipid rafts (signaling microdomains of...

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Identification of EGFR as A Receptor for AAV6 Transduction

September 14, 2011
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AAV vectors offer unique advantages in gene therapy applications. Studies have shown that these replication deficient parvovirus vectors can deliver DNA to specific tissues and confer long-term transgene expression in a variety of systems. Although many studies have looked at the tissue-specific expression elicited by each of the AAV serotypes, a true understanding of...

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Avedro Acquires Patent Portfolio for Breakthrough Transepithelial Riboflavin

September 13, 2011
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Avedro Acquires Patent Portfolio for Breakthrough Transepithelial Riboflavin

WALTHAM, Mass.–NEWS–Avedro acquires patents for transepithelial cross-linking

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Axeq Technologies Announces Comprehensive Copy Number Variant and Breakpoint Determination Services Coupled with New Whole-Genome Sequencing Programs

September 13, 2011
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Axeq Technologies Announces Comprehensive Copy Number Variant and Breakpoint Determination Services Coupled with New Whole-Genome Sequencing Programs

ROCKVILLE, Md.–NEWS–Axeq launched copy number variation & breakpoint determination capabilities coupled with whole genome sequencing services. This method offers the most comprehensive estimates of personal CNVs to date.

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Pharmaron to Host Merck Serono Research and Development Laboratory in China

September 13, 2011
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Pharmaron to Host Merck Serono Research and Development Laboratory in China

BEIJING–NEWS–Pharmaron announced a strategic partnership with Merck Serono, the biopharmaceutical division of Merck KGaA, Germany. In the framework of this partnership, Pharmaron’s new campus in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Area (BDA) will serve as home to Merck Serono’s China R&D Laboratory. The focus of this laboratory will be clinical bioanalysis and biomarker...

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