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A fusion protein comprising a TALE DNA-targeting domain and the 5-methylcytosine hydroxylase TET1 enables investigation of the function of specific DNA methylation events.
T cells generated from human iPSCs engineered to express a chimeric antigen receptor display innate lymphoid properties and inhibit tumor growth in mice.
Optic cup-like structures generated from mouse ES cells produce photoreceptor precursors that integrate and mature in vivo in three models of retinal degeneration.
In a bacterial expression system, two half antibodies, each having distinct light chains, spontaneously assemble into an intact bispecific molecule with natural antibody architecture
Gene therapy encoding a single influenza broadly neutralizing antibody durably protects even immunocompromised mice from illness caused by diverse influenza strains.
Zwitterionic hydrogels may be a useful biocompatible material, as they resist collagen capsule formation yet promote angiogenesis after implantation in mice.