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Entheon Biomedical Corp. Launches HaluGen's Psychedelics Genetic Test


Entheon Biomedical Corp. Launches HaluGen s Psychedelics Genetic Test
HaluGen s DNA genetic testing provides insights into the sensitivity and risks associated with psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy
Vancouver, British Columbia (Newsfile Corp. - April 6, 2021) - Entheon Biomedical Corp. (CSE: ENBI) (FSE: 1XU1) ( Entheon or the Company ), a biotechnology company focused on developing psychedelic medicines to treat addiction, announces the launch of the industry s first Psychedelics Genetic Test Kit, developed by wholly-owned subsidiary, HaluGen Life Sciences Inc. ( HaluGen ), and that it is now available for sale within Canada.
HaluGen s psychedelic pre-screening platform and DNA testing provides genetic, personal and familial insights to better inform one s psychedelic assisted therapy experience. By obtaining DNA test results, individuals and healthcare professionals are equipped with data to improve psychedelic assisted therapy patient care and reduce side effects ....

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British scientists discover rare genetic disease in children


British scientists discover rare genetic disease in children
 06 Apr 2021 - 12:43
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London: British researchers from the University of Portsmouth and Southampton discovered a rare genetic disease that has not yet been named, which causes delays in cognitive development in children.
According to scientists, the new disease causes cataracts to appear early in children. The condition affects one in 17 children, according to the study published in the journal Genome Medicine.
The researchers revealed that the majority of patients who suffer from this disease also suffer from microcephaly, which is a defect that appears at birth, in which the childs head is smaller than expected when compared to children of the same sex and age. ....

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Why new genetic techniques need to be stringently regulated – study


Why new genetic techniques need to be stringently regulated – study
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1. Why new genetic techniques need to be stringently regulated – comment on new study
2. Differentiated impacts of human interventions on nature: Scaling the conversation on regulation of gene technologies – new study abstract
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Third World Network Biosafety Information Service, 4 Apr 2021
Worldwide, governments are under pressure from the biotechnology and agrichemical industries to deregulate products developed using the so-called “new” genetic engineering techniques such as genome editing and gene silencing. A new paper describes how many of the new techniques are not new to science, but because of technical developments can now be applied to more species in less time and for more kinds of traits. ....

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Researchers use single-cell RNA sequencing technologies to track cellular development in leaves


Researchers use single-cell RNA sequencing technologies to track cellular development in leaves
How do we become a complex, integrated multicellular organism from a single cell?
While developmental biologists have long researched this fundamental question, Stanford University biologist and HHMI investigator Dominique Bergmann s recent work on the plant Arabidopsis thaliana has uncovered surprising answers.
In a new study, published April 5 in
Developmental Cell, led by Bergmann and postdoctoral scholar Camila Lopez-Anido, researchers used single-cell RNA sequencing technologies to track genetic activity in nearly 20,000 cells as they formed the surface and inner parts of an Arabidopsis leaf.
Through this highly detailed technique, the researchers captured transient and rare cell states and found a surprising abundance of ambiguity in how cells traversed various identities, particularly early on within the stem cell population. ....

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Is non-severe SARS-CoV-2 infection characterized by early T cell proliferation?


Is non-severe SARS-CoV-2 infection characterized by early T cell proliferation?
The extent of severity of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), varies from asymptomatic, mild to severe. Scientists found that during the first wave of the pandemic, individuals infected with non-severe SARS-CoV-2, before the onset of the vaccination program, induced effective host-defense mechanisms in naive populations.
To date, little evidence has been documented regarding the immune responses after the onset of the symptoms or virus detection. Further, no cross-sectional studies have been conducted that define the time of infection. Thereby, no report is available that explains the relationship between the earliest immune responses to COVID-19 and temporal kinetics. Scientists believe that understanding the early immune response regarding the asymptomatic or mildly infected population may help determine the factors ....

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