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Genes

How Can Genes Be Switched On or Off on Demand?

Gene expression regulation is a central theme in modern molecular biology, critical for research and biopharmaceutical development. From basic transcriptional control to advanced inducible systems, researchers can now precisely switch genes on or off, modulating expression across time, space, and dosage. Integration of gene editing, omics technologies, and RNA-based regulation enables dynamic control in physiologically relevant models.

CRISPR-GPT: AI-Driven Gene Editing Experimental Design and Analysis System

Discover CRISPR-GPT, an AI-driven gene editing system integrating large language models with CRISPR expertise to automate experimental design, gRNA selection, delivery strategies, and data analysis. This breakthrough lowers barriers for both beginners and experts, accelerates biomedical research, and ensures ethical safeguards in gene editing.

Recent Advances in Optogenetics and Six Major Research Directions

Optogenetics represents a cutting-edge technology that integrates optical methods with genetic engineering to enable precise control over neuronal activity in living animals. This technology allows researchers to manipulate the activity of specific types of neurons within the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, including those in freely moving animals.

Regulatory Mechanisms of Ferroptosis and Nine Major Research Directions

In recent years, ferroptosis, a novel form of cell death, has attracted widespread attention. Unlike traditional forms of cell death such as apoptosis and necrosis...

Immune Checkpoints: A New Hope in Cancer Treatment

Cancer remains one of the deadliest diseases worldwide. According to the latest data from the National Cancer Center, China saw approximately 4.064 million new cancer cases and 2.4135 million deaths in 2016.

TL1A as A Popular Therapeutic Target for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

TL1A, also called TNFSF15, is a member of tumor necrosis factor family. It is expressed in different immune cell, such as monocyte, macrophage, dendritic cell, T cell and non-immune cell, for example, synovial fibroblast, endothelial cell. TL1A competitively binds to death receptor 3 or decoy receptor 3, providing stimulatory signal for downstream signaling pathways, and then regulates proliferation, activation, apoptosis of and cytokine, chemokine production in effector cells.

Novel Prime Editor Enables Low Off-Target, Small Size, Efficient Gene Editing

Prime editing (PE), also known as pilot editing, as a new type of gene editing tool, is capable of generating precise substitutions, deletions, or insertions of DNA without producing DNA double-strand breaks, and has been widely used in fields such as basic research, agricultural breeding, and gene therapy, and is expected to enter human clinical trials.

Unveiling the Role of CCR8 A Promising Tumor Immune Target

​Immune checkpoint blockade inhibitors (CBIs) targeting cytotoxic T lymphocyte associated protein-4 (CTLA-4) and program death receptor-1 (PD-1) or its ligand-1 (PD-L1) have transformed the outlook of many patients with cancer.

GPRC5D as a Novel Immunotherapeutic Target in Multiple Myeloma

After the popular targets CD38 and BCMA for the treatment of multiple myeloma (MM), GPRC5D has become an entirely new target.

Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) Inhibitors as An Efficient Approach in Cancer Targeted Therapy

The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) is one of the most important and attractive targets of clinical and scientific interest in the treatment of most cancers.

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