A new light-based sensor can spot incredibly tiny amounts of cancer biomarkers in blood, raising the possibility of earlier and simpler cancer detection. The technology merges DNA nanotechnology, ...
DNA - the blueprint of life – can also act as a reaction vessel that guides chemical reactions. This is possible using ...
Eyam Health Inc. today announced the publication of peer-reviewed research in Nature Communications describing Gemini™, a ...
Therapeutic mRNA delivered via lipid nanoparticles restored sperm production in genetically infertile mice and produced live ...
A DNA nano-harvester stays on its track inside tumor cells, measuring cancer aggressiveness by detecting a key microRNA ...
DNA origami sounds like science fiction, but for HIV vaccine researchers it is becoming a practical design tool. By folding strands of DNA into tiny three-dimensional scaffolds, scientists can arrange ...
A structurally tuned HPV cancer SNA vaccine boosts CD8⁺ T‑cell responses and slows tumor growth in mice and patient‑derived spheroids, a study shows.
A new vaccine design uses folded DNA to steer the immune system toward producing the rare immune cells needed to make protective antibodies against HIV.
The findings will be published today (February 11) in Science Advances.
Researchers have developed RNA therapeutics, called micelles, that can delivery chemotherapeutic drugs to metastasized tumors in mouse models.
Scientists are exploring how DNA’s physical structure can store vast amounts of data and encode secure information.