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Immortalized Human Podocytes: A Breakthrough in Kidney Research

Immortalized Human Podocytes: A Breakthrough in Kidney Research

The process of immortalization typically involves the introduction of specific oncogenes or the use of viral vectors to enhance the longevity of the cells. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Comparative Analysis of Combustible and Electronic Cigarette Exposure in KRAS-Mutant Lung Cancer

Comparative Analysis of Combustible and Electronic Cigarette Exposure in KRAS-Mutant Lung Cancer

While combustible cigarette smoke (CCS) is a well-established carcinogen, the oncogenic potential of electronic cigarette vapor (ECV) remains underexplored. ...

BySCIREQ - an emka TECHNOLOGIES Company


Immortalized Human Ovarian Epithelial Cells-SV40: A Key Tool in Cancer Research

Immortalized Human Ovarian Epithelial Cells-SV40: A Key Tool in Cancer Research

By studying how these cells respond to oncogenic signals, scientists have been able to identify potential therapeutic targets. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


How ChiRP and ChiRP-MS Illuminate RNA-Chromatin Dynamics   

How ChiRP and ChiRP-MS Illuminate RNA-Chromatin Dynamics  

In the oncology field, ChiRP Service has revealed how oncogenic lncRNAs like MALAT1 coordinate metastatic programs by assembling specific ribonucleoprotein complexes at chromatin loci controlling epithelial-mesenchymal transition. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


CRISPR Library Screening for Target Identification

CRISPR Library Screening for Target Identification

Applications of CRISPR Library Screening CRISPR library screening has a wide range of applications in various fields, including: Cancer Research In cancer research, CRISPR libraries can be used to identify oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes that contribute to tumorigenesis. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Comprehensive Guide to Glucosinolates: Plant Defense, Human Health, and Cutting-Edge Analytical Methods   

Comprehensive Guide to Glucosinolates: Plant Defense, Human Health, and Cutting-Edge Analytical Methods  

Enzyme Induction: Some glucosinolate degradation products, like radish sulfur (4-methylthiooxybutyl glucosinolate), are powerful inducers of detoxifying enzymes that can inactivate oncogenes. The bioavailability and activity of glucosinolates in humans depend on factors such as food preparation methods, gut microbiota composition, and individual metabolic responses. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Matched tumor-normal sequencing: The preferred method for identifying somatic mutations driving tumorigenesis

Matched tumor-normal sequencing: The preferred method for identifying somatic mutations driving tumorigenesis

Discover how matched tumor-normal sequencing can help clinical researchers detect the somatic origin of variants with certainty. In the era of precision oncology, it has become increasingly common for patients diagnosed with cancer to undergo tumor sequencing. Identifying the mutations that make up a tumor’s genomic landscape can help guide selection of targeted therapies and inform ...

BySOPHiA Genetics


From Data to Decisions, Faster than Ever: Pioneering the future of precision medicine with the New Generation SOPHiA DDM Platform

From Data to Decisions, Faster than Ever: Pioneering the future of precision medicine with the New Generation SOPHiA DDM Platform

In response to the emerging needs in global healthcare, SOPHiA GENETICS has just revealed the New Generation SOPHiA DDM™ Platform, aiming to stay at the forefront of precision medicine and address today the healthcare needs of tomorrow. ...

BySOPHiA Genetics


Revolutionizing Research with our Gene Overexpression Cell Line Construction Service

Revolutionizing Research with our Gene Overexpression Cell Line Construction Service

Furthermore, our Gene Overexpression Cell Line Construction Service is not limited to a specific gene or cell type. Whether you are studying oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, transcription factors, or any other gene of interest, we can assist you in creating stable cell lines with precise control over gene expression levels. ...

ByCreative Bioarray


Applications of Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)

Applications of Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA)

This technology has been applied to detect KRAS oncogenic mutations (SNPs). The use of fluorescent PNA probes has also been extended to the detection of triplexes.Supramolecular drugsOver the past decade, many studies have used PNA-ligand conjugates to self-assemble into larger structures. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Understanding Residual DNA Testing and Methods for Detecting Residual DNA

Understanding Residual DNA Testing and Methods for Detecting Residual DNA

Such residual DNA may have infectious or tumorigenic risks, for example, the residual DNA may carry the HIV virus or the Ras oncogene. Host Cell DNA Testing is a tool to accurately quantify the amount of host cell DNA residues in biologics using qpcr and other methods. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Inflammation, Immunity and Cancer

Inflammation, Immunity and Cancer

Evidence that NF-κB can transform cells originally came from the discovery of the v-Rel gene from an avian retrovirus, which encodes a protein that is highly oncogenic and can cause malignant cancers in chickens. Later studies revealed that the protein encoded by v-Rel belongs to the Rel subfamily of NF-κB, and several other oncogenic viruses that ...

ByCreative Proteomics


The Principles, Features and Applications of BioID

The Principles, Features and Applications of BioID

BioID in drug target discovery RAS is an oncogene that is difficult to intervene with drugs. kovals⁃ki et al. combined BioID with CRISPR screening to identify a new set of functional RAS-associated proteins and defined mTORC2 as a direct RAS effector. Interfering with Ras-mTORC2 interactions can weaken RAS-dependent tumorigenesis in vivo, providing a possible option for the ...

ByCreative Proteomics


The C-Myc Oncogene Is Associated with Aging, New Study Found

The C-Myc Oncogene Is Associated with Aging, New Study Found

The Myc gene is one of the most important drivers of cancer in mice and humans. Myc also plays a newly discovered key role in aging, according to a new study in Cell Reports by researchers at UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh and the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The study, led by Edward V. Prochownik, MD, UPMC Children's Hematology/Oncology Division and Paul C. Gaffney ...

ByCreative BioMart


Harnessing the Power of LAM PCR Service: A Near-Full Spectrum Genetic Analysis

Harnessing the Power of LAM PCR Service: A Near-Full Spectrum Genetic Analysis

This approach is highly effective in identifying retroviral integration sites, thus strengthening our understanding of many oncogenic viruses. Additionally, the technique plays a crucial role in investigating unknown DNA segments' origins and studying transposons' mobility, gene modifications, and bacterial adaptability. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Host Cell Residual DNA: Understanding its Significance and Detection Methods

Host Cell Residual DNA: Understanding its Significance and Detection Methods

For instance, rcDNA may carry the HIV virus or the Ras oncogene. The insertion of LINE-1 sequences, found in mammalian cell genomes, into chromosomes as retrotransposons can impact the functionality of essential genes, potentially activating oncogenes or inhibiting tumor suppressor genes. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Revealing the molecular mechanism of mutant protein-induced melanoma in the body

Revealing the molecular mechanism of mutant protein-induced melanoma in the body

Recently, in a research report entitled "Oncogenic CDK13 mutations impede nuclear RNA surveillance" published in Science, scientists from Howard Hughes Medical Institute and other institutions discovered a new type of mechanism that affects the occurrence of melanoma, providing broad and important implications for the treatment of various cancer patients. ...

ByCreative BioMart


The Importance of DNA Modifying Enzymes in Genetic Information Maintenance and Expression

The Importance of DNA Modifying Enzymes in Genetic Information Maintenance and Expression

For example, off-target effects of gene editing can lead to unintended consequences, such as the activation of oncogenes or disruption of normal gene function. In conclusion, DNA modifying enzymes play an essential role in maintaining the integrity and expression of genetic information. ...

ByCreative Enzymes


FDA Approved ALK Inhibitors for ALK-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

FDA Approved ALK Inhibitors for ALK-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Subsequently, multiple types of ALK gene rearrangements were identified in NSCLC, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, and inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) respectively, proving ALK to be a potent oncogenic driver. Researchers developed a retroviral cDNA expression library to screen for novel oncogenes. ...

ByBOC Sciences


Novel Mechanism of Glycosylation Regulating Pancreatic Cancer Reveled

Novel Mechanism of Glycosylation Regulating Pancreatic Cancer Reveled

The proliferation of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC, the most common pathological type in pancreatic cancer) with mutations in the oncogene Kras is highly dependent on the glutamine (Gln) catabolic pathway. ...

ByCD BioGlyco.

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