Factor VIII is a clotting factor found on the intrinsic side of the coagulation cascade. A mutation in the factor VIII gene causes the disease Hemophilia A, for which there is no cure. The most common treatment is administration of recombinant factor VIII. However, this can cause an immune response that renders the treatment ineffective in certain hemophilia patients. For this reason a new treatment, or cure, needs to be developed. Gene editing is one solution to correcting the factor VIII mutation. CRISPR/Cas9 mediated gene editing introduces a double stranded break in the genomic DNA. Where this break occurs repair mechanisms cause insertions and deletions, or if a template oligonucleotide can be provided point mutations could be introduc...
Despite the convergence of rapid technological advances in genomics and the maturing field of ecoimm...
Neural development is a highly regulated process that requires coordinated signaling in order to dev...
A member of the MHC Class II processing machinery HLA-DO (DO; murine H2-O) is a highly conserved Cla...
Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is a conserved neuroendocrine decapeptide, crucial for the ons...
The use of Adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors for gene therapy has been most promising because of ...
The aim of this project was to create a stable knockout cell model with the CRISPR/Cas9 method for p...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 18, 2012).The enti...
Malaria is a parasitic disease that causes over a million deaths worldwide each year. Understanding ...
DNA replication is a fundamental cellular process that ensures the accurate duplication and transmis...
The ability to manipulate gene expression promises to be an important tool for the management of in...
The study focused on two main topics. On the one hand primers and a PCR protocol were developed to f...
In Neurospora crassa, rhythmic conidiation is controlled by several oscillators such as FRQ/WCC and ...
A novel mutant mouse called X-linked pre- and neonatal anemia (gene symbol, Xpna) results in a trans...
The pir genes comprise the largest multi-gene family in Plasmodium, with members found in P. vivax,...
Fibrosarcoma is a deadly disease in cats and is most often located at classical vaccine injections s...
Despite the convergence of rapid technological advances in genomics and the maturing field of ecoimm...
Neural development is a highly regulated process that requires coordinated signaling in order to dev...
A member of the MHC Class II processing machinery HLA-DO (DO; murine H2-O) is a highly conserved Cla...
Gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) is a conserved neuroendocrine decapeptide, crucial for the ons...
The use of Adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors for gene therapy has been most promising because of ...
The aim of this project was to create a stable knockout cell model with the CRISPR/Cas9 method for p...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on October 18, 2012).The enti...
Malaria is a parasitic disease that causes over a million deaths worldwide each year. Understanding ...
DNA replication is a fundamental cellular process that ensures the accurate duplication and transmis...
The ability to manipulate gene expression promises to be an important tool for the management of in...
The study focused on two main topics. On the one hand primers and a PCR protocol were developed to f...
In Neurospora crassa, rhythmic conidiation is controlled by several oscillators such as FRQ/WCC and ...
A novel mutant mouse called X-linked pre- and neonatal anemia (gene symbol, Xpna) results in a trans...
The pir genes comprise the largest multi-gene family in Plasmodium, with members found in P. vivax,...
Fibrosarcoma is a deadly disease in cats and is most often located at classical vaccine injections s...
Despite the convergence of rapid technological advances in genomics and the maturing field of ecoimm...
Neural development is a highly regulated process that requires coordinated signaling in order to dev...
A member of the MHC Class II processing machinery HLA-DO (DO; murine H2-O) is a highly conserved Cla...