Appl Microbiol Biotechnol
March 2025
Bacterial DNA methylases are a diverse group of enzymes which have been pivotal in the development of technologies with applications including genetic engineering, bacteriology, biotechnology and agriculture. This review describes bacterial DNA methylase types, the main technologies for targeted methylation or demethylation and the recent roles of these enzymes in molecular and synthetic biology. Bacterial methylases can be exocyclic or endocyclic and can exist as orphan enzymes or as a part of the restriction-modifications (R-M) systems.
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February 2025
Introduction: All grade 2/3 gliomas are incurable and at the time of inevitable relapse, patients have significant unmet needs with few effective treatments. This study aims to improve outcomes by molecular profiling of patients at relapse, then matching them with the best available drug based on their molecular profile, maximising the chances of patient benefit while simultaneously testing multiple novel drugs.
Methods And Analysis: Low & Anaplastic Grade Glioma Umbrella Study of MOlecular Guided TherapieS (LUMOS-2) will be an international, phase 2, multicentre, open-label, biomarker-directed, umbrella clinical trial for recurrent isocitrate dehydrogenase mutant, histologically grade 2/3 gliomas.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
November 2024
Introduction: Individuals experiencing homelessness have higher rates of chronic disease and face challenges accessing primary care. Virtual health care can reduce health inequity but needs user acceptance. A virtual health hub (VHH) for people experiencing homelessness in Sydney provided virtual GP and psychologist care within a crisis accommodation service.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The majority of patients diagnosed with glioblastoma are >60 years. Three randomized trials addressed the roles of radiotherapy (RT) and temozolomide (TMZ) for elderly patients. NORDIC and NOA-08 compared RT versus TMZ, while CE.
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