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Machine-learning how to create better AAV gene delivery vehicles


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IMAGE: In their machine learning-based capsid diversification strategy, the team focused on a 28 amino acid peptide within a segment of the AAV2 VP3 capsid protein that exposes the AAV capsid.
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Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University (original by Drew Bryant)
(Boston) Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) have become promising vehicles for delivering gene therapies to defective tissues in the human body because they are non-pathogenic and can transfer therapeutic DNA into target cells. However, while the first gene therapy products approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) use AAV vectors and others are likely to follow, AAV vectors still have not reached their full potential to meet gene therapeutic challenges. ....

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Study finds even the common house sparrow is declining


Credit: Donald Metzner, courtesy Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
Ithaca, NY The European House Sparrow has a story to tell about survival in the modern world. In parts of its native range in Europe, House Sparrow numbers are down by nearly 60%. Their fate in the U.S. and Canada is less well known. A new study by Cornell Lab of Ornithology scientists aims to clarify the status of this non-native species, using 21 years of citizen science data from the Cornell Lab s Project FeederWatch. The results are published in the
Wilson Journal of Ornithology.
We wanted to find out where and how much House Sparrows might be declining here, explains lead author Liam Berigan, who did this work while at the Cornell Lab and who is now a Ph.D. student at the University of Maine. We also explored whether the declines would match up with an increase in hawk populations, as is true in European studies. Surprisingly, they didn t. ....

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Genes that dance to circadian rhythm


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Genes that dance to circadian rhythm
Scientists at EPFL have made breakthrough discoveries on the circadian clock and how it affects gene expression. Some of the findings suggest a biological underpinning for different behaviors in people, such as morning people, nappers, evening people, night owls etc.
In 2017, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine went to three scientists who uncovered the molecular mechanisms that control the circadian rhythm, otherwise known as the “wake-sleep” cycle. To carry out their work, the scientists used the common fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, making this the sixth Nobel to be awarded to research involving it. ....

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