Andrew Staehelin - Boulder CO David Galbraith - Tucson AZ Thomas Giddings - Longmont CO Christopher Cowan - Fitchburg WI
Assignee:
The Regents of the University of Colorado - Boulder CO
International Classification:
C12P 2102
US Classification:
435 697, 435243, 435325, 435375, 435410
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a novel product and process for segregating desired product molecules within a cell. Aggregate molecules comprising an adhesive molecule attached to a desired product molecule, are sequestered in or in association with a portion of a lipid bilayer in a protective manner. The invention is additionally directed to methods to use nucleic acid molecules, recombinant cells, delivery vehicles, secretion systems, assays for identifying proteins capable of associating with another protein and biological sensing systems, such embodiments having a variety of therapeutic, diagnostic, biosynthetic production, agricultural, bioremediation and forestry uses.
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The research team includedMakoto Taniguchi, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Neuroscience,Christopher Cowan, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Neuroscience, and Rose Marie Akiki, an M.D.-Ph.D. student at MUSC.
Date: Dec 13, 2024
Category: Health
Source: Google
A New Epigenetic Brain Defense Against Recurrence of Opioid Use
Individuals make long-lasting associations between the euphoric experience of the drug and the people, places and things associated with drug use, said Christopher Cowan, Ph.D. professor in the Department of Neuroscience at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and member of the Brain an