Publications by authors named "J R Pulman"

Article Synopsis
  • CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing offers potential treatments for retinal dystrophies by targeting specific genes in retinal cells.
  • Unlike viral delivery methods that can cause long-term effects, this study focuses on transient delivery of Cas9 protein and guide RNA as ribonucleoprotein complexes.
  • The research shows these complexes can enter retinal cells directly, but higher concentrations can be toxic, highlighting the need for enhanced delivery techniques for safe and effective therapies.
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Background: Prenatal exposure to certain anti-seizure medications (ASMs) is associated with an increased risk of major congenital malformations (MCM). The majority of women with epilepsy continue taking ASMs throughout pregnancy and, therefore, information on the potential risks associated with ASM treatment is required.

Objectives: To assess the effects of prenatal exposure to ASMs on the prevalence of MCM in the child.

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A contiguous assembly of the inbred 'EL10' sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp. vulgaris) genome was constructed using PacBio long-read sequencing, BioNano optical mapping, Hi-C scaffolding, and Illumina short-read error correction. The EL10.

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Inherited retinal dystrophies (IRDs) are a heterogeneous group of diseases that affect more than 2 million people worldwide. Gene therapy (GT) has emerged as an exciting treatment modality with the potential to provide long-term benefit to patients. Today, gene addition is the most straightforward GT for autosomal recessive IRDs.

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Most mitochondrial proteins are synthesized in the cytosol and targeted to mitochondria via N-terminal mitochondrial targeting signals (MTS) that are proteolytically removed upon import. Sometimes, MTS removal is followed by a cleavage of an octapeptide by the mitochondrial intermediate peptidase (MIP), encoded by the MIPEP gene. Previously, MIPEP variants were linked to four cases of multisystemic disorder presenting with cardiomyopathy, developmental delay, hypotonia and infantile lethality.

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