Viral vectors are engineered viruses that are used to deliver genetic material into cells for various applications, such as gene therapy, vaccine development, and biotechnology research. These viruses ...
Gene therapy involves the introduction of foreign genomic materials into host cells to trigger clinical benefits. 1 Over the years, scientists have developed numerous viral and non-viral vectors to ...
Polymer-based gene delivery systems represent a promising class of non-viral vectors, offering significant advantages in safety, structural versatility, biodegradability, and the potential for ...
NORCO, Calif. & COLUMBUS, Ohio--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Destroy Duchenne, a nonprofit organization founded by DMD patient, Elijah Stacy that aims to Complete the Cure TM for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) ...
In recent years, non-viral methods for cell engineering have emerged as promising alternatives to viral transduction. Amongst the virus-free technologies, electroporation is considered the gold ...
There is perhaps no better example of getting to the root of a problem than gene therapy. This medical treatment alters the very building blocks of life, and it has the potential to treat or cure not ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Vesigen Therapeutics, Inc., a biotechnology company developing a novel non-viral delivery platform for gene editors, RNA, and protein-based therapeutics, presented ...
Macromolecular-based gene delivery systems have emerged as viable alternatives to non-viral vectors for gene therapy due to their versatility, biocompatibility, and capacity to efficiently deliver ...