Scientists have revealed how Fanzor2's divergence from bacterial ancestors may make it a useful tool for future genomic engineering endeavors. A revolution in biomedicine is currently underway, driven ...
Drug regulatory authorities in various countries have established stringent limits on the residual nucleic acids in biological products. For example, the FDA mandates that the residual DNA in ...
A team led by chemical engineer S. Patrick Walton at Michigan State University reports a fast, scalable way to purify “exomeres”—protein-rich, nonvesicular nanoparticles that ferry microRNAs (miRNAs) ...