A01K2217/07

Use of 2-pentanone and specific receptor thereof in manufacture of products regulating cell functions

Use of 2-pentanone and specific receptor thereof in a manufacture of a product regulating a cell function, a regulation of cell function, a manufacture of a product promoting an increase in an intracellular calcium ion concentration, or a manufacture of a product promoting an increase in a neuronal firing rate is provided. In the present disclosure, the specific receptor of 2-pentanone is expressed in cultured cells or animals, and its specific binding to 2-pentanone opens ligand-gated cation channels, resulting in an increase of intracellular calcium ion concentration, depolarization of cell membranes, and generation of electrical activity or endocrine activity, thereby finally achieving precise regulation of tissue cells and organ functions. After being treated, cells can be activated rapidly, producing effects with a rapid onset; once the treatment is stopped, the experimental effect can be quickly terminated to allow the cells to return to their original state quickly.

Transgenic mice

The invention relates to nucleic acid constructs for expression in mice for the production of heavy chain only antibodies and V.sub.H domains, transgenic mice, related methods and uses.

DIRECTED CHANGES IN ORGANISM POPULATIONS

The invention relates, in part, to methods to introduce gene alleles of interest into members of a population of a species. The invention also relates to methods to prepare large numbers of organisms comprising one or more introduced alleles of interest in an otherwise wild-type genome.

METHOD FOR SCREENING ANTICANCER AGENT AND COMBINATION DRUG OF KINASE INHIBITORS FOR TREATMENT OF PANCREATIC CANCER

The present invention relates to a method for screening an anticancer agent by causing drosophila having the characteristics of a) expression of mutant Ras85D, b) deletion or suppressed expression of a p53 gene, c) overexpression of a cyclin E gene, and d) deletion or suppressed expression of a Med gene to ingest a test substance and comparing the survival rate thereof with the survival rate of drosophila that did not ingest the test substance. The present invention also relates to a combination drug of at least two kinase inhibitors for treatment of pancreatic cancer and to kinase inhibitors for use in said combination drug.

Methods of treating cells containing fusion genes by genomic targeting

The present invention relates to methods for treating patients having cancer or a premalignant or neoplastic condition. It is based, at least in part, on the discovery that a genome editing technique that specifically targets a fusion gene can induce cell death in a cancer cell other than a prostate cancer cell, e.g., a hepatocellular cancer cell, having the fusion gene. The present invention provides methods for treating cancer patients that include performing a genome editing technique targeting a fusion gene present within one or more cells of a subject to produce an anti-cancer effect.

Complexes for gene deletion and editing

Complexes comprising a nucleic acid-guided endonuclease, a sequence-specific targeting nucleic acid and an amphipathic helical peptide are provided. Compositions and methods for delivery of complexes comprising a nucleic acid-guided endonuclease, a sequence-specific targeting nucleic acid and an amphipathic helical peptide to mammals for both research and therapeutic use are provided. Methods of treating or reducing one or more symptoms of type 2 diabetes, prediabetes and/or gestational diabetes are provided.

Transcription modulation in animals using CRISPR/Cas systems

Non-human animal cells and non-human animals comprising CRISPR/Cas synergistic activation mediator system components and methods of making and using such non-human animal cells and non-human animals are provided. Methods are provided for using such non-human animals to increase expression of target genes in vivo and to assess CRISPR/Cas synergistic activation mediator systems for the ability to increase expression of target genes in vivo.

Humanized IL-15 animals

Genetically modified non-human animals comprising a humanized interleukin-15 (IL-15) gene. Cells, embryos, and non-human animals comprising a human IL-15 gene. Rodents that express humanized or human IL-15 protein.

FUSION PROTEIN THAT IMPROVES GENE EDITING EFFICIENCY AND APPLICATION THEREOF
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Provided are a fusion protein that improves gene editing efficiency and an application thereof. The fusion protein comprises a single-stranded DNA binding protein functional domain, nucleoside deaminase and nuclease. According to CBEs, when carrying our base conversion from C-G to T-A, nucleoside deaminase such as cytosine deaminase carries out deamination by using single-stranded DNA as a substrate, and by re-fusing the single-stranded DNA binding protein functional domain on the fusion protein of the nucleoside deaminase and nuclease, the chance of single-stranded DNA being exposed to the nucleoside deaminase is greatly increased, thereby significantly improving base editing efficiency. The present disclosure provides a breakthrough improvement of single-base gene editing technology and can greatly promote the application thereof in aspects such as gene editing, gene therapy, cell therapy, animal model making, and crop genetic breeding.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IN VIVO DUAL RECOMBINASE-MEDIATED CASSETTE EXCHANGE (dRMCE) AND DISEASE MODELS THEREOF

Described herein are donor vectors and systems for use in in vivo dual recombinase-mediated cassette exchange. Also described are animal models for consistent, rigorous, and facile investigation of transgene expression. Further described are methods of screening for therapeutic drugs using these animal models, and methods of treatment.