Published Medical Gene Expression Modulation of a chromatin-binding protein or protein complex as a way to treat disease. By The Rockefeller University
Published Sciences Semi-Synthetic Polypeptides This method is practical and convenient for generating proteins that are large and complex with various modifications for different applications. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical RNA Detection Method This improved ISH method is a broadly-enabling advance to visualize miRNAs, non-coding RNAs and mRNAs in paraffin-embedded tissues for diagnostic and research purposes. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Identification of RNA Targets The method allows the identification of RNA transcripts and their interaction sites related to the disease, and can serve as a tool for the discovery of regulatory sites By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Human Cells Reprogramming The tool can deliver inserts up to 18Kb and can show transgenesis efficiency of ~ 90%, which can be reversed. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Method of Epitope Tagging The novel reagents are ideal for immunodetection of tagged proteins and have great potential to be valuable research tools. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Nucleic Acid Extraction System The use of these enzymes as reagents for nucleic acid extraction shortens the time and increases the nucleic acid yield, which is greatly advantageous. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Decision-Making Approach The technique can be applied to large data sets, e.g. thousands of subjects, in clinical trials and personalized medicine. It can integrate hundreds of genetic, genomic variables. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Nucleic Acid-Based Markers This technology allows for the development of a test that is rapid, sensitive, quantitative and accurate. These attributes are highly desirable in a clinical diagnostic test. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Biocompatible Quantum Dots Quantum dots have sustainable fluorescence and are less prone to photo-bleaching, in comparison to standard organic fluorophores. By The Rockefeller University
Published Agriculture Gene Expression for Plants The XVE system is not toxic to the plants. It is reliable, efficient, and specific for estrogen inducers, and target genes are induced without pleiotropic effects. By The Rockefeller University
Published Medical Phosphohistidine Analogues The pHis analogues are ideal reagents as they are stable and non-isomerizable, and it can be used in solid-state peptide synthesis. By The Rockefeller University