Publications by authors named "Gerardo Santiago-Toledo"

Article Synopsis
  • Base editing is a new gene-editing technique that allows targeted genetic changes without harmful DNA breaks, using enzymes usually delivered as costly linear mRNA.
  • Researchers have developed a more affordable method using circular RNA (circRNA), which shows higher editing efficiency and reduces RNA requirements by eight times.
  • This approach successfully produced a clinical dose of CAR T cells with up to 86% editing efficiency, highlighting circRNA's potential to lower costs and improve large-scale production of genetically modified cells.
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Human olfactory mucosa cells (hOMCs) have potential as a regenerative therapy for spinal cord injury. In our earlier work, we derived PA5 cells, a polyclonal population that retains functional attributes of primary human OMCs. Microcarrier suspension culture is an alternative to planar two-dimensinal culture to produce cells in quantities that can meet the needs of clinical development.

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Human olfactory mucosa cells (hOMCs) have been transplanted to the damaged spinal cord both pre-clinically and clinically. To date mainly autologous cells have been tested. However, inter-patient variability in cell recovery and quality, and the fact that the neuroprotective olfactory ensheathing cell (OEC) subset is difficult to isolate, means an allogeneic hOMC therapy would be an attractive "off-the-shelf" alternative.

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Environmental Epigenomics is a developing field to study the epigenetic effect on human health from exposure to environmental factors. Endocrine disrupting chemicals have been detected primarily in pharmaceutical drugs, personal care products, food additives, and food containers. Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) has been associated with a high incidence and prevalence of many endocrine-related disorders in humans.

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