A Vision of Future Gene Therapy: Non-Viral Nanovectors

Recent developments in research have highlighted the potential of non-viral nanoparticles as vectors in gene therapy. Gene therapy typically refers to the use of nucleic acids, such as plasmids and siRNA, to genetically modify patient’s cells.1 Traditionally, viral vectors have been pursued as gene delivery vehicles, but a variety of risks and problems associated with them have limited their large-scale use clinically.

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Antibody Fragment Booknotes (1)

How can Purilogics help? We offer membrane columns for small-scale antibody purification. Our mini and midi columns can be used with a syringe to purify small volumes of antibody.

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Purilogics to Present at Antibody Engineering & Therapeutics Conference

We’re excited to attend the Antibody Engineering & Therapeutics Conference in San Diego, CA from December 13th to 17th! Hosted by the Antibody Society, which is dedicated to the promotion of antibody research and development, this conference showcases the latest antibody technologies and science to accelerate next generation antibodies towards commercial success.

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