T-DNA concatenation is the process of linking multiple copies of T-DNA together. It can be used to regulate gene editing by increasing the frequency of targeted mutagenesis, creating gene traps, or creating conditional gene knockouts.
Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have created the first non-human primate model of hereditary Alzheimer’s in marmoset monkeys. The model is designed to accelerate the pace of drug discovery and rebuild the foundation for future translational studies. Marmoset families are better matched to mimic the genetically diverse human population than a […]
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a heart rhythm that is irregular and typically very fast. Arrhythmia is the medical term for an irregular heartbeat. AF may result in blood clots in the heart. Additionally, the disease raises the risk of stroke, heart failure, and other heart-related issues. The top chambers of the heart, known as […]
The intersection of kidney disease and female reproductive health poses unique challenges that demand attention. A recent study delves into the barriers hindering contraceptive use among women grappling with kidney conditions. This exploration is crucial for understanding the complexities these individuals face beyond managing their primary health concerns. Body: The study sheds light on challenges […]