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BioSpace Global Roundup: Cevec Licenses AAV Program to Biogen

The Pharma Data

Germany-based Cevec Pharmaceuticals GmbH signed a licensing agreement with Biogen for the use of its proprietary ELEVECTA Technology for the manufacturing of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors for gene therapy applications. The deal will provide Biogen the rights to use the technology across their portfolio of gene therapy products.

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Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology awarded to F. William Studier for development of widely used protein- and RNA-production platform

Broad Institute

“Bill Studier’s development of T7 phage RNA polymerase for use in preparing RNA templates for multiple uses in research labs worldwide has been a truly revolutionary technical advance for the entire field of molecular biology,” said Joan Steitz, the Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

Codon

Credit: Bruce Wetzel and Harry Schaefer, NCI, NIH | License Progress in biology is arguably moving faster today than at any point in the course of human history. Engineered biology has profound potential to change how we live, but the field has become broad, bloated, nebulous. Journal of Molecular Biology (1961).

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What is Protein Nitration? | BMG LABTECH

BMG Labtech

Detecting nitrated tyrosine residues in these assays presents challenges due to the complexities in accurately quantifying and identifying these specific modifications in proteins. 8 A second sandwich ELISA with absorbance detection allowed measurement of the concentrations of the S100 calcium-binding protein (S100B). Nat Commun.

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Toxic Proteins for Drug Discovery

Codon

The way we typically prepare white beans completely deactivates the mild toxin that could otherwise cause food poisoning, the highly venomous cone snail that produced that shell was long gone by the time you picked it up, and Botox has been safe to inject by licensed healthcare professionals since FDA approval in 1991.

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The Codon Guide to Synthetic Biology

Codon

Credit: Bruce Wetzel and Harry Schaefer, NCI, NIH | License Last edit: 13 September 2023 Progress in biology is arguably moving faster today than at any point in the course of human history. Engineered biology has profound potential to change how we live, but the field has become broad, bloated, nebulous. & Xie X.S.

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