What are the gene therapies? Following Stanfield Rogers’s 1970 discovery of using “good” deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to replace faulty DNA in hereditary disorders, the idea of gene therapy for human […]
What are oligonucleotides? Oligonucleotides, which cover both deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA), are increasingly demonstrating their central value in clinical practice. A notable example is the introduction of […]
PCR additives play a crucial role in the PCR process, acting on various stages of the PCR reaction through different mechanisms, affecting amplification efficiency, specificity, and yield. The mechanisms of […]
The target spectrum and treatable diseases of small nucleic acid drugs are diverse. Relevant companies primarily focus on rare monogenic diseases with clear pathogenic mechanisms, well-defined biomarkers, and a lack […]
Aptamers are short RNA/DNA oligonucleotide molecules that bind specifically to complementary target molecules. As potential recognition elements, aptamers show promising applications in both diagnosis and treatment. They offer diverse therapeutic and diagnostic […]
RNA-based therapeutics The Human Genome Project (HGP) has revealed a wealth of information about the human genome and has greatly enhanced its role in the development of biomedical research. Thanks […]
In recent years, small nucleic acid drugs have emerged as a focal point in biomedical research due to their strong specificity, simple design, short development cycles, and diverse target options. […]
In recent years, rapid advancements in gene therapy have brought about a significant transformation in modern medicine. The application of advanced molecular biology techniques and enhanced delivery systems has ushered […]
Introduction of Oligonucleotides Oligonucleotide-based therapeutics represent a rapidly advancing field in current drug development. According to their therapeutic mechanisms, oligonucleotide drugs can be categorized into antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs), small interfering RNA (siRNA), […]
Why oligonucleotide drugs? Synthetic oligonucleotides are the key factor in almost all molecular biological methodologies. They are used in PCR, reverse transcription, sequencing, gene editing, synthetic biology, cloning, single nucleotide […]