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13June, 2023

Delivering Oligonucleotide Drugs to the Lungs in a World of Influenza, Coronaviruses, Asthma, and Chronic Lung Diseases

June 13th, 2023|Categories: Featured Perspectives On Current Science, Perspectives on Current Science|

There are many different respiratory viruses, from influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) to coronaviruses, parainfluenza viruses, rhinoviruses, and adenoviruses. Some are highly pathogenic and can trigger respiratory failure and death. These viruses also facilitate secondary bacterial infections, often resulting in pneumonia, meningitis, and other acute inflammatory pathologies (1). These acute viral respiratory tract infections (AVRIs) are among the top ...

25May, 2023

Martin Egli and Muthiah Manoharan’s Review of Approved Oligonucleotide Therapeutics

May 25th, 2023|Categories: Featured Perspectives On Current Science, Perspectives on Current Science|

Martin Egli and Muthiah Manoharan recently co-wrote an outstanding review that is a great resource for anyone in our community. The review, titled “Chemistry, structure and function of approved oligonucleotide therapeutics,” is a collection of information about the eighteen nucleic acid therapeutics that have been approved in the last 25 years. Readers will gain knowledge from their insights and ...

15May, 2023

Amazon Prime for DNA – Has A New Era of Oligonucleotide Synthesis Begun?

May 15th, 2023|Categories: Featured Perspectives On Current Science, Perspectives on Current Science|

Phosphoramidite chemistry has been used for decades to write synthetic DNA, but challenges arise when longer, more complex oligos are needed. After years of innovation fueled by the goal of meeting this need, Ansa Biotechnologies announced de novo synthesis of a 1005 base long oligonucleotide with industry-leading accuracy. Not only that, but they are also beginning an early access program ...

3May, 2023

An ASO Is Granted Accelerated Approval By the FDA

May 3rd, 2023|Categories: Featured Perspectives On Current Science, Perspectives on Current Science|

Tofersen, an antisense oligonucleotide treatment for SOD1-ALS, a rare form of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), was recently granted accelerated approval by the U.S. FDA. This is quite significant, as approval was granted based on a biomarker rather than clear clinical improvement of the disease. This flexible approach to granting approval may have far-reaching implications for the treatment of many ...

24April, 2023

Innovation, Versatile Gene Editing Technologies, and Patent Battles

April 24th, 2023|Categories: Featured Perspectives On Current Science, Perspectives on Current Science|

Last June, at a genome editing summit in Lisbon, following a much-anticipated presentation by Tessera Therapeutics about their new gene editing technology, an audience member asked a question that is now the basis of a patent dispute: how was it different from the prime editing technology created by Harvard and Broad Institute biochemist David Liu? Gene editing has become ...

5April, 2023

Can There Be International Agreement on How to Navigate the Future of Genome Editing?

April 5th, 2023|Categories: Featured Perspectives On Current Science, Perspectives on Current Science|

Our world is changing at an astonishingly rapid pace and, as described a few weeks ago, CRISPR is poised to become a major source of change in many fields, from medicine to animals to crops. With any new technology, but especially one that has the power to transform the world to the extent that CRISPR and other gene editing ...

Delivering Oligonucleotide Drugs to the Lungs in a World of Influenza, Coronaviruses, Asthma, and Chronic Lung Diseases

June 13th, 2023|Categories: Featured Perspectives On Current Science, Perspectives on Current Science|

There are many different respiratory viruses, from influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) to coronaviruses, parainfluenza ...

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