Cell Therapy Development with Non-Viral Gene Engineering

Cell Therapy
Gene engineering of immune cells has become a powerful tool for creating cellular therapies. Currently, this critical step is primarily performed using virus-based gene delivery systems.
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Connective Tissue-Specific Stem and Progenitor Cells: from Biology to the Clinic, Challenges and Advances

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Connective tissue-specific stem and progenitor cells (also known asa mesenchymal stormal/stem cells or MSCs) have been the subject of clinical testing for various conditions, but the outcomes of advanced clinical trials have fallen short of expectations raised by encouraging pre-clinical animal data in a wide array of disease models.
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3D Modeling of Skeletal Muscle for In Vitro Functional Assaying

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In this webinar, Dr. Penney Gilbert from the University of Toronto explains how her group has uncovered regulators of muscle hypertrophy by inducing exercise-like rounds of contractions in their 3D skeletal muscle models.
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Key Considerations When Selecting an mRNA CDMO Partner

This webinar will highlight the challenges in in the field of mRNA-based therapeutics, a strategy to design mRNA-LNP process for at-scale manufacturing, and the importance of end-to-end service.
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Postbiotics: new tools for microbiome modulation

Postbiotics are slowly establishing themselves as a strong weapon in the arsenal for modulating the microbiome. While there isn’t total agreement about the ISAPP definition, there is wholesale excitement about what the science is showing for postbiotics
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