Disease Resistance Articles & Analysis
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In recent years, the rise of drug-resistant cells has emerged as one of the most significant challenges in the field of medicine, particularly in oncology and infectious diseases. The effectiveness of current therapies is often hindered by the ability of certain cell populations to develop resistance, leading to treatment failure and ...
Applications of genome editing in model plants include enhancing disease resistance, increasing stress tolerance, and optimizing growth characteristics. In Arabidopsis, for instance, scientists have successfully edited genes to confer resistance to various pathogens. In rice, genome editing has enabled the development of strains with improved ...
This knowledge is vital when developing therapeutics, such as vaccines, or studying disease progression and drug resistance. Clonality analysis services also play a central role in quality control in biotechnology. ...
Here, they could potentially enable gene editing in plants to increase resistance to diseases and pests, improve yield, and create more nutritive output. ...
Candidate drugs like ARV110 and ARV-471 have entered Phase I/II clinical trials, indicating the potential of PROTACs in the treatment of cancer and other diseases. The high selectivity, resistance-overcoming capabilities, and ability to target previously undruggable proteins make PROTACs effective in various diseases, including neurological ...
This knowledge is vital when developing therapeutics, such as vaccines, or studying disease progression and drug resistance. Clonality analysis services also play a central role in quality control in biotechnology. ...
For instance, sgRNA libraries can facilitate scientists to uncover genes that may contribute to tumor growth or resistance to chemotherapy, offering the prospect for the discovery of innovative cancer therapeutics. In addition, sgRNA libraries possess bright prospects in the realm of infectious diseases. They can prove invaluable in determining host genes ...
The Challenge: To understand the molecular effect of a ph-3 drug (Drug A) which showed moderate outcomes and to recommend next steps to increase response ...
RNA Sequencing Pulls Insights in LncRNA A growing number of genetic studies have linked lncRNA gene aberrations to the development of human diseases. However, a protein-centric view of human disease does not fully capture the complexity of the molecular pathogenesis regulated by lncRNAs. ...
This can be applied to other ecologically important traits, such as disease resistance and mating behavior, as well as identify genes with potential adaptive significance in changing environments. ...
Historically, treatments for neuroblastoma have been chemotherapy, surgery, and radiotherapy, but patients frequently relapse in the form of chemo resistant disease. In addition, the low mutational burden of cancer, coupled with its low MHC expression, makes it difficult for immunotherapy to target therapy. ...
Details:The Kyminasi Plant Booster (KPB) technology was installed on a field of three coffee cultivars, including Colombia, Caturra, and Castillo, in the country of Colombia. The field had been under cultivation for six years and part of the field was under renovation. The field was managed without any ...
Synonyms Rainbow Trout Fry Syndrome (RTFS) Bacterial fry anemia Low temperature disease Peduncle disease Saddleback Tail-rot Systemic myxobacteriosis Cause of the Disease Bacterial Coldwater Disease (BCWD) is caused by Flavobacterium psychrophilum, also known as Flexibacter psychrophilus and Cytophaga psychrophila. There may be strain differences among isolates but their importance ...
While cassava bacterial blight severity (CBBS) was low and not significant, 11 of the genotypes (including two landraces) showed moderate to resistant expression of cassava mosaic disease (CMD) symptoms. Though the genotypes showed moderate damage due to cassava green mite (CGM), fresh root yields obtained from the top performers (92/0427, 91/02327, 91/02322, ...
On the basis of disease reactions, 88 wheat accessions exhibited resistance to both diseases. Data from the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN) were examined for the 88 accessions to identify those that also have resistance to other key diseases and on this basis 28 accessions with multiple ...
This has led to obvious concern about the continuing efficacy of antibiotics to control infectious disease (1). Resistance to antibiotics in pathogenic fungi is a problem of special importance in the control of infections caused by these organisms. ...
This has led to obvious concern about the continuing efficacy of antibiotics to control infectious disease (1). Resistance to antibiotics in pathogenic fungi is a problem of special importance in the control of infections caused by these organisms. ...