Research Progress
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Nov 04, 2015GIBH scientists have generated the world’s first gene-target dogs using CRISPR/Cas9 systemDogs exhibit close similarities to humans in terms of metabolic,physiological, and anatomical characteristics, and thus are ideal genetic and clinical models to study human diseases. Gene target technology is a powerful tool to create ne...
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Nov 04, 2015GIBH scientists have generated the world’s first gene-target dogs using CRISPR/Cas9 systemDogs exhibit close similarities to humans in terms of metabolic,physiological, and anatomical characteristics, and thus are ideal genetic and clinical models to study human diseases. Gene target technology is a powerful tool to create ne...
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Apr 20, 2015The role of ANGPTL7 in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells has been identified by GIBH scientistsThe autologous-allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation has been developed for decades, and numerous attempts have been made to expand the HSCs population in vitro and in vivo. Agiopoietin-like proteins belong to a 7-member family o...
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Apr 20, 2015The role of ANGPTL7 in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells has been identified by GIBH scientistsThe autologous-allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation has been developed for decades, and numerous attempts have been made to expand the HSCs population in vitro and in vivo. Agiopoietin-like proteins belong to a 7-member family o...
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Apr 14, 2015GIBH Scientists Discovered that KLF4 can act as an important negative regulator in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemiaThe research group led by Prof Peng Li at GIBH has recently identified that KLF4 can inhibit T-ALL progression by suppressing the expression of T-cell associated genes. KLF4, also known as GKLF (gut KLF), is a member of the KLF zinc fing...
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Oct 21, 2014Scientists at GIBH Discovered New Roadblocks for Somatic Cell ReprogrammingProfessor Miguel A. Esteban and his team from Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences reported a new roadblock of somatic cell reprogramming on October 10th. This work was published online by the pres...