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Results from our forumRe: Natural selection is proven wrong... Pallaghy, Botanist * Dr. Gary E. Parker, Biologist, Cognate in Geology (Paleontology) * Dr. David Pennington, Plastic Surgeon * Prof. Richard Porter * Dr. Georgia Purdom, Molecular Genetics * Dr. John Rankin, Cosmologist * Dr. A.S. Reece, M.D. * Prof. J. Rendle-Short, Pediatrics * Dr. Jung-Goo ...
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Re: How to knock down a gene?... of anionic oligo by cationic lipids such as Lipofectamine, and transfection of uncharged oligos by endosomal release agents such as Endo-Porter. In vivo techniques for delivery of oligos from the blood to the cytosol are improving and new ones are appearing, such as delivery using nanoparticle ...
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Re: how to knock out a gene?... delivery of attached to a Morpholino oligo. After demonstrating successful delivery in cell cultures and in animals, this was named the Vivo-Porter moiety and offered commercially as a modification of Morpholinos: Li YF, Morcos PA. Design and Synthesis of Dendritic Molecular Transporter that ...
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Intronic splice regulatory mutation caused afibrogenemia... gene of a patient suffering afibrogenemia. A construct bearing the mutant of the fibrinogen beta gene was put into COS-7 cells. Using Endo-Porter to deliver a Morpholino into the cultured COS-7 cells corrected the mutant splicing to wild-type splicing. The Morpholino blocked the binding ...
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The Fiber Disease... producer: We are KGW Northwest Newschannel 8... the NBC affiliate in Portland. Our special report is called: Strange Sickness.. reported by Laural Porter. We will also have a written story on Morgellons on our website-- KGW.COM... and I am working to get this video version of the story put on the ...
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