Fast and increasingly affordable DNA sequencing is rapidly becoming a mainstream tool of medicine. But for its full potential to be unleashed, medical-grade sequencing must also be extraordinarily ...
Doctors and scientists wishing to decode a human genome can now do so in a day for US$1,000 a pop using the recently-released Ion Proton sequencer. With a price tag of $149,000, though, the machine ...
Research specialist Gerald M. (Max) Cherf in the UCSC nanopore lab. (Photo by T. Stephens) This diagram of the UCSC nanopore system shows forward and reverse ratcheting of DNA through a nanopore.
Most of a person’s genetic risk for common diseases such as diabetes, asthma and hardening of the arteries appears to lie in the shadowy part of the human genome once disparaged as “junk DNA.” Indeed, ...
Philadelphia, PA, March 21, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Scientists in The Wistar Institute lab of David B. Weiner, Ph.D., in collaboration with scientists in the laboratory of Norbert Pardi, Ph.D., at ...
Publication includes complete data for all participants (n=39) up to week 72, further demonstrating durable and tolerable expression of DMAbs Effective target binding and confirmed functional activity ...
STONY BROOK, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: APDN) (the “Company”), a leader in cell-free, enzymatic DNA production, today announced the publication of a manuscript ...