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Breakthrough Gene Editing Tool and Technique Developed by Weill Cornell Researchers for Investigating Cancer Mutations and Abnormal RNA Splicing
science-and-technology2 years ago

Breakthrough Gene Editing Tool and Technique Developed by Weill Cornell Researchers for Investigating Cancer Mutations and Abnormal RNA Splicing

Researchers at Weill Cornell have developed a new gene editing tool that utilizes CRISPR-Cas9 technology to study cancer mutations in preclinical mouse models. The tool combines Cas9 and guide RNA with APOBEC, an enzyme that creates single base mutations in DNA. The team faced challenges with unwanted mutations and varying gene expression, but overcame them by integrating a single gene copy controlled by doxycycline. The tool has the potential to understand the effects of genetic changes on tumors, develop effective therapies, and study other disorders beyond cancer.

Blood Pressure and Asthma Medications Linked to Reduced Risk of Parkinson's Disease.
health2 years ago

Blood Pressure and Asthma Medications Linked to Reduced Risk of Parkinson's Disease.

Certain medications used to treat asthma or high blood pressure may have protective effects against Parkinson's disease, according to an analysis of healthcare data in Norway. The study screened data from the public health system in Norway for associations between various medications and the risk of developing Parkinson’s and included data on more than 5 million people, including 15,849 diagnosed with Parkinson’s, as well as on about 600 million prescriptions for 783 different drugs. The findings suggest that these therapies may have protective effects in Parkinson’s, which are currently being explored in preclinical models.