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These rigorously validated antigens are suitable for use in HBV mimetics, standard antigens for ELISA, and Western blotting, and are designed to assist researchers in advancing their understanding of HBV infection and developing novel diagnostic methods or more effective antiviral therapies. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a species of the genus Orthohepatovirus, which also belongs to ...
In many research applications, such as gene expression studies, vaccine development, and gene therapy, transfection—the process of introducing nucleic acids into cells—is an essential step. ...
This strategic move is aimed at addressing the rising global demand for Lipid Nanoparticles (LNPs), which are vital for nucleic acid drug delivery, especially in mRNA-based therapies and vaccines. Lipid Nanoparticles have become a groundbreaking delivery mechanism within the biopharmaceutical sector. ...
Tuberculosis (TB) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are major global health threats. Their interaction worsens disease severity, as HIV reduces CD4+ T cells, making individuals more vulnerable to TB. Despite progress, an effective animal model that mimics human immune response during HIV/TB co-infection has been lacking, hindering treatment and vaccine development. Bohorguez et al. ...
“I am excited to announce this development and commercialization agreement to explore the potential to utilize our C1 protein production platform to produce high-quality messenger RNA products at lower cost which will be easier to manufacture than in vitro mRNA, making it accessible to everyone, including patients from poorer countries. The global mRNA vaccine and ...
In addition, these new reagents can be applied in various fields, such as mRNA-base vaccine therapy for malignant tumors, protein replacement therapy, and gene editing using mRNA recombination technology. mRNA vaccines protect against infectious diseases like influenza, rabies, HIV and Zika virus infections. ...
Kurve Technology, Inc. offers pharmaceutical companies innovative nasal delivery technologies for topical, systemic, nose-to-brain medical therapies and vaccines. Kurve’s Controlled Particle Dispersion (CPD) technology intranasally delivers formulations with far greater efficacy and efficiency than traditional methods. ...
With support from NSF, we will be working toward our mission and addressing the rapid escalation of the COVID-19 pandemic by optimizing combinations and dosing strategies of FDA approved drugs as a repurposed, multi-targeted approach against COVID-19. Vaccination and single therapies continue to scale around the world but we strongly believe our approach has a ...
This initiative seeks to make vaccines and therapeutics more usable and available by minimizing the reliance on needles, syringes, vials, and cold-chain distribution for the delivery of medical countermeasures. ...
She has co-authored over 30 scientific publications with the main focus on the multiple patented mRNA-based therapies (mainly vaccines). Mariola Fotin-Mleczek, PhD, is an internationally recognized specialist in the field of immunology and cell biology. ...
ByArdigen
Creative BioMart, a biotechnology company that offers a wide range of solutions dedicated to helping researchers and pharmaceutical companies discover and develop novel drugs in the treatment of cancer, autoimmune diseases, etc., now offers MHC solutions for cell therapy and vaccine development. According to the official speaker from Creative BioMart, based on ...
AAV vectors are critical to gene therapy development. These vectors are the delivery system for inserting good genes into cells. ...
Agnieszka Blum, MD, PhD will continue her mission as the General Director of the Immunology Business Unit at Ardigen, where she focuses on developing AI platforms to solve therapy development problems in cell therapies, cancer vaccines, and TCR-mimicking antibodies. ...
ByArdigen
NEW YORK, Oct. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SIGA Technologies, Inc. (SIGA) (NASDAQ: SIGA), a commercial-stage pharmaceutical company focused on the health security market, today provided an update on the status of multiple clinical trials now underway to assess the safety and efficacy of TPOXX to treat monkeypox. In recent weeks, randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trials were initiated in ...
Matica Bio has extensive experience in the clinical and commercial production of cell and gene therapies and recently opened its new 25,000-square-foot GMP facility in Texas dedicated to the production of viral vectors and cell-based products used in cell and gene therapies, vaccines, oncolytic therapies and other genetic ...
(Matica Bio), a contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO) specializing in the clinical and commercial production of cell and gene therapies, today announced the opening of its new 45,000-square-foot facility dedicated to the production of viral vectors and cell-based products used in cell and gene therapies, vaccines, oncolytic ...
This funding supports Virica’s collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada’s (NRC) Cell and Gene Therapy Challenge program to enhance the manufacturing of an affordable version of AAV-LPL, a gene therapy being developed for people with debilitating lipoprotein lipase deficiency (LPLD). ...
The SAHPRA has approved a protocol amendment that, in addition to dosing healthy, vaccine-naïve non-infected subjects, now allows recruitment of volunteers who have previously been infected with SARS-CoV-2 irrespective of their vacciaton status and also volunteers that are vaccinated but not infected with SARS-CoV-2. ...
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The approach was published in the peer review journal HLA where the first author Anzar and her colleagues also demonstrated how the approach led to the discovery of a new officially named HLA allele, from standard sequencing data routinely used in the design of personalized cancer vaccines. “This approach is an important development in the field of precision ...
Virica Biotech Inc., a leading developer of solutions for scaling of viral medicines, today announced it will collaborate with Oxford BioMedica plc (LSE:OXB), a leading gene and cell therapy company, to improve the yield and production efficiency of Oxford Biomedica’s next generation lentiviral vector gene therapies using Virica’s Viral Sensitizers ...