Tridgett, Matthew Ababi, Maria Osgerby, Alexander Ramirez Garcia, Robert Jaramillo, Alfonso
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ACS synthetic biology
Natural and engineered phages have been used in many applications, but their use to deliver user-defined genetic cargoes has been hampered by contamination with replicative phage, restricting use of the technology beyond the laboratory. Here we present a method to produce transducing particles without contamination. In addition, we demonstrate the ...
Joseph, Kyle B Awadallah, Nora Delay, Eugene R Delay, Rona J
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Chemical senses
Cancer is often treated with broad-spectrum cytotoxic drugs that not only eradicate cancerous cells but also have detrimental side effects. One of these side effects, disruption of the olfactory system, impedes a patient's ability to smell, perceive flavor, and ultimately may interfere with their nutritional intake and recovery from cancer. Recent ...
Blanco-Picazo, Pedro Roscales, Gabriel Toribio-Avedillo, Daniel Gómez-Gómez, Clara Avila, Conxita Ballesté, Elisenda Muniesa, Maite Rodríguez-Rubio, Lorena
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Microorganisms
Anthropogenic activities are a key factor in the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria, a growing problem worldwide. Nevertheless, antibiotics and resistances were being generated by bacterial communities long before their discovery by humankind, and might occur in areas without human influence. Bacteriophages are known to play a relevan...
Lanigan, Thomas M. Rasmussen, Stephanie M. Weber, Daniel P. Athukorala, Kalana S. Campbell, Phillip L. Fox, David A. Ruth, Jeffrey H.
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Journal of Biological Methods
Cancer immunotherapy is a rapidly advancing and viable approach to treating cancer along with more traditional forms of therapy. Real-time cell analysis technologies that examine the dynamic interactions between cancer cells and the cells of the immune system are becoming more important for assessment of novel therapeutics. In this report, we use t...
Deshayes, Sébastien Konate, Karidia Dussot, Marion Chavey, Bérengère Vaissière, Anaïs Van, Thi Nhu Ngoc Aldrian, Gudrun Vivès, Eric Boisguerin, Prisca Padari, Kärt
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Yazdanifar, Mahboubeh Barbarito, Giulia Bertaina, Alice Airoldi, Irma
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Cells
γδ T cells have recently gained considerable attention as an attractive tool for cancer adoptive immunotherapy due to their potent anti-tumor activity and unique role in immunosurveillance. The remarkable success of engineered T cells for the treatment of hematological malignancies has revolutionized the field of adoptive cell immunotherapy. Accord...
Rački, Nejc
Moutin, Enora Hemonnot, Anne-Laure Seube, Vincent Linck, Nathalie Rassendren, François Perroy, Julie Compan, Vincent
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Frontiers in synaptic neuroscience
Neuronal hippocampal cultures are simple and valuable models for studying neuronal function. While embryonic cultures are widely used for different applications, mouse postnatal cultures are still challenging, lack reproducibility and/or exhibit inappropriate neuronal activity. Yet, postnatal cultures have major advantages such as allowing genotypi...
Chen, Natalie S Ingram, Norianne T Frederiksen, Rikard Sampath, Alapakkam P Chen, Jeannie Fain, Gordon L
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Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
Cone photoreceptor function loss 3 (Gnat2cpfl3/cpfl3 or cpfl3) is a mouse model commonly used as a functional cones null from a naturally occurring mutation in the α-subunit of cone transducin (Gnat2). We nevertheless detected robust cone-mediated light responses from cpfl3 animals, which we now explore. Recordings were made from whole retina and f...
Lee, Sanghoon Zhou, Ping Whyte, Senyo Shin, Soona
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Pharmaceutics
Determination of the cellular tropism of viral vectors is imperative for designing precise gene therapy. It has been widely accepted that transduction of hepatocytes using adeno-associated virus serotype 8 (AAV8) is a promising approach to correct inborn errors in neonates, but the type of neonatal hepatic cells transduced by AAV8 has not been thor...