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Application of CRISPR/Cas9 Gene Editing in CAR-T Cell Immunotherapy
The principle of CAR-T cell immunotherapy is to use genetic engineering methods to express chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) molecules on the surface of T cells. Read More ›
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Gene Therapy for Cardiovascular Disease: Application of Adeno-associated Viral Vector (AAV)
As of this year, there have been hundreds of recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) gene therapy products approved to be marketed and entered into clinical trials worldwide. Why does AAV vector have such potential? Read More ›
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How to Validate Your CRISPR Knockout Cell Line?
When establishing a CRISPR/Cas9-based knockout (KO) cell line model, it is important to validate the genetic modifications which have occurred. Read More ›
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How to Make A Lentiviral Overexpression Vector?
If you want to effectively achieve gene up-regulation or knockdown, constructing an overexpression stable cell line through lentiviral transfection will be your best choice. Read More ›
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[Animal Breeding & Health]-NO.1 Focus on Ectromelia Virus (ECTV)
The reduction of viral infection in animals is one of the main points of work within the Animal Health program at Cyagen. Read More ›
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Do You Know About Gene Therapy Research?
Gene therapy aims to treat or cure genetic diseases through the introduction of foreign, normally-functioning genes into target cells to correct or compensate for defective or abnormal genes. Read More ›
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Uses of Humanized Mice in Tumor Immunotherapy Study
A PDX humanized mouse is engrafted with a human tumor, which we call a patient-derived xenograft (PDX). Read More ›
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How Are Humanized Mice Made?
Humanized mice — engrafted with human tissues, cells, and/or genes — are a model for studying preclinical aspects of human ailments. Read More ›
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Cyagen Exclusive Brief: Advancing Oncology Research with Cell Line-derived Tumor Xenograft (CDX) Models
Cell line-derived tumor xenograft (CDX) models play an important role in basic research of tumorigenesis and metastasis, as well as drug development and treatment. Therefore, establishing a precise animal model is vital for accurate in vivo tumor studies and in advancing oncology research. Read More ›
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Cyagen Exclusive White Paper: Applications of Rat Models in Alzheimer's Disease Discovery Research
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) maintains the highest prevalence and morbidity among neurodegenerative diseases. As the FDA approved the first-of-its-kind treatment for Alzheimer’s disease in June 2021, Alzheimer’s drug development has come into the spotlight. Read More ›