ViroTag Allows Biologically Relevant In-Process Monitoring of Total Particle Count Following notable setbacks during the previous decade, the gene therapy field is resurgent, both in the breadth and ...
From a young age, we are taught in school that like charges – whether both positive or both negative – will repel each other, while opposite charges attract. It turns out that under certain conditions ...
It’s a fundamental principle of physics that particles with opposite charges attract each other, while those with the same charge repel. But now, scientists at the University of Oxford have found that ...
A study shows that similarly charged particles can sometimes attract, rather than repel. The team found that like-charged particles suspended in liquids can attract one another at long-range, ...
The ability to specifically target a cell-type is important for the development of vectors for in vivo gene therapy. In order to produce retrovirus vectors targeting ovarian cancer cells, which ...
New results have highlighted the advantages of minicircles over plasmids as they avoid unnecessary bacterial backbone sequences due to higher transfection efficiencies and offer benefits especially in ...
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