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­NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE DETECTION BY MEASURING FREE MONORIBONUCLEOTIDES GENERATED BY ENDONUCLEASE COLLATERAL CLEAVAGE ACTIVITY
­NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE DETECTION BY MEASURING FREE MONORIBONUCLEOTIDES GENERATED BY ENDONUCLEASE COLLATERAL CLEAVAGE ACTIVITY Researchers at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub have developed an improved method to detect target nucleic acid sequences in a biological sample, NANCI™. CRISPR-associated protein (Cas) technology is a sequence-specific...
Published: 3/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Emily Crawford, Amy Lyden
Keywords(s): Biomolecules, Biosensor System, CRISPR, Diagnosis, Nuclease
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biology
FLASH-MS: FINDING LOW ABUNDANCE SEQUENCES BY CAS9 HYBRIDIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY
FLASH-MS: FINDING LOW ABUNDANCE SEQUENCES BY CAS9 HYBRIDIZATION MASS SPECTROMETRY Researchers at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub have developed FLASH-MS, a method for nucleic acid sequence detection by endonuclease digestion and mass spectrometry. The rapid detection of low abundance targets from clinical specimens is a central challenge in clinical diagnostics....
Published: 3/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Emily Crawford
Keywords(s): Cas9, CRISPR, Genome Dissection, Nuclease, RNA Sequencing
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biology
BARCODED CLONAL TRACKING OF GENE TARGETING IN CELLS
BARCODED CLONAL TRACKING OF GENE TARGETING IN CELLS Researchers at Stanford and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub have developed a methodology to monitor cell expansion and differentiation following targeted genomic modification. Targeted DNA correction of disease-causing mutations offers promise in the treatment of genetic diseases. Following targeted...
Published: 3/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Daniel Dever, Rajiv Sharma, Matthew Porteus, Ravindra Majeti, Joab Camarena, Thomas Koehnke
Keywords(s): Blood, Cas9, CRISPR, Genome Editing, Genome Integration, Nuclease
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biology
DISCOVERY OF A HIGHLY THERMOSTABLE CAS9 VARIANT
DISCOVERY OF A HIGHLY THERMOSTABLE CAS9 VARIANT Researchers at Stanford and the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub have discovered a Cas9 protein variant from Ignavibacterium that is thermostable at elevated temperatures. The application of genome editing technologies, such as clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) and CRISPR-associated...
Published: 3/17/2023   |   Inventor(s): Stephen Quake, Stephanie Schmidt, Feiqiao Yu, Paul Blainey, Andrew May
Keywords(s): Cas9, CRISPR, Genome Editing, Nuclease, Themostable
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Biology