Âé¶¹ÒùÔº

See also stories tagged with Genetic engineering

Search results for genetic engineering

Cell & Microbiology Jul 2, 2025

Decades-old mystery solved: How Gram-negative bacteria keep their outer membrane intact

Researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have solved a 60-year-old mystery in bacterial cell envelope biology, defining the primary function of an important protein complex responsible for maintaining the ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 1, 2025

Built-in protein sensors allow noninvasive tracking of molecular assemblies in living cells

Cornell researchers have found a new and potentially more accurate way to see what proteins are doing inside living cells—using the cells' own components as built-in sensors.

Plants & Animals Jul 1, 2025

New 'gene gun' design boosts efficiency of plant genetic modification

Plant scientists have used a standard "gene gun" since 1988 to genetically modify crops for better yield, nutrition, pest resistance and other valuable traits.

Biochemistry Jul 1, 2025

Polymer-protected DNA sensors enable two-month storage for 50-cent disease diagnostics

Using an inexpensive electrode coated with DNA, MIT researchers have designed disposable diagnostics that could be adapted to detect a variety of diseases, including cancer or infectious diseases such as influenza and HIV.

Cell & Microbiology Jul 1, 2025

Unique cell receptor interactions found essential for embryo body plan formation

During animal development, cells divide and arrange themselves in a coordinated way, eventually forming the embryo. The cells communicate with one another during this process through cell-surface receptors, which interact ...

Cell & Microbiology Jul 1, 2025

Living materials now easier to build with a larger palette of ingredients

Sustainable materials—powered by sunlight and living microbes—that remove pollutants from water, release oxygen into a wound or heal themselves after damage could become simpler to create thanks to new research by a team ...

Molecular & Computational biology Jun 27, 2025

Scientists map key enzymes behind locust swarming pheromone production

A team of zoologists, molecular engineers and pest control specialists at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, working with a small team of colleagues from Peking University, has identified some of the enzymes and precursor compounds ...

Biotechnology Jun 27, 2025

RNA codon expansion platform enables precise protein engineering in mammalian cells

To overcome the inherent challenge of translation termination interference caused by stop codon reprogramming in mammalian cells, researchers from Peking University led by Chen Peng from College of Chemistry and Molecular ...

Biotechnology Jun 25, 2025

Mice born of two dads reveal hidden details of mammalian reproduction

Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University have produced fertile adult mice from embryos constructed entirely with male genetic material. Mice carrying only paternal DNA developed into fertile adults following precision ...

Bio & Medicine Jun 24, 2025

Exosome therapy offers a promising new approach to sensorineural hearing loss

Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) is the most prevalent form of permanent hearing loss, affecting over 6% of the global population, according to the World Health Organization. It results from damage to sensory hair cells ...

page 9 from 40