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Is single-cell gene expression the next trend in next generation sequencing? 

Drug Discovery World

By Dr Dina Finan, PhD, Product Manager at 10x Genomics and Dr Nick Downey, PhD, NGS Collaborations Lead at Integrated DNA Technologies. The post Is single-cell gene expression the next trend in next generation sequencing? To read this content in full, you need to login. Not yet a DDW member? Username or E-mail. Remember Me.

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10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit

BioTech 365

10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit 10x Genomics Puts Single Cell Analysis Within Reach of All With Low Throughput Gene Expression Kit Along with recent release of CellPlex, product increases … Continue reading →

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Gene expression delivery tool ‘slides’ instructions into cells

Drug Discovery World

If further studies verify the results, this could be a new method for targeting specific cell types for a variety of disorders that could be treated with gene therapies. Two methods currently used to deliver protein-making packages into cells, ‘mini promoters’ and serotype-mediated gene expression, vary widely.

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Nucleome raises £37.5m to shine light on ‘dark genome’

pharmaphorum

million ($40 million) first-round financing that will be used to explore so-called ‘dark’ regions of the human genome. Nucleome’s platform adds 3D genomic information to a wealth of available genomic data, uncovering a new dimension of information that is disease as well as cell type-specific.

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Gene Accessibility May Explain Why Alzheimer’s Gene, APOE4, is Less Dangerous for People of African Descent

Drug Discovery Today

Hussman Institute for Human Genomics at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have found that variations in chromatin accessibility, and thus gene expression, may explain why people of European descent with APOE4 gene variants have a greater risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease than people of African descent with similar genetics.

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Novel artificial genomic DNA can replicate and evolve outside the cell

Scienmag

Professor Norikazu Ichihashi and his colleagues at the University of Tokyo have successfully induced gene expression from a DNA, characteristic of all life, and evolution through continuous replication extracellularly using cell-free materials alone, such as nucleic acids and proteins for the first time.

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Webinar: How to achieve high-throughput single-cell sequencing

Drug Discovery World

Pooled CRISPR screens offer the ability to knock out or perturb many genes in a single experiment from several hundred to tens of thousands of targets in parallel. Genome-wide screens are becoming the standard for drug discovery to power unbiased identification of drug targets across gene regulatory networks.

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