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  • |Short definition=VNP20009 - A genetically engineered Salmonella bacterium injected into the tumor. It is being studied for its a VNP20009 - A genetically engineered Salmonella bacterium injected into the tumor. It is being studied for its a
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  • |Short definition=a substance produced by the body and as a genetically engineered drug to prevent abnormal blood clotting ...ENAME}} (definition) a substance produced by the body and as a genetically engineered drug to prevent abnormal blood clotting<br>{{glossary headings}}<br>[[Categ
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  • ...sis-jen-uh-sis) is a process of genetic modification where an organism is engineered to include a gene from a sexually compatible organism. ...including the development of disease-resistant crops and the production of genetically modified animals. For example, cisgenesis has been used to create apple tre
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  • ...hat uses a small, circular piece of DNA called a [[plasmid]] that has been engineered to produce an [[immune response]] in the body. A DNA vaccine works by inserting a genetically engineered plasmid containing the DNA sequence encoding the [[antigen]] into the body.
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  • ...he disease as a delivery system (vector). This vector virus is genetically engineered to carry a piece of the pathogen's genetic material into human cells. Once ...on-replicating viral vector vaccines]]''' use a vector virus that has been genetically modified so it cannot replicate within cells. Examples include the [[Adenov
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  • ...sis (MS). It is produced by [[mammalian cells]] that have been genetically engineered to produce it.
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  • ...rnia]]. The company's first product, human insulin produced by genetically engineered bacteria, was approved by the [[Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA) in 198
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  • ...organism, cell, or molecule (such as a protein) that has been genetically engineered. Elapegademase is a recombinant form of the enzyme adenosine deaminase.
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  • The term "synthetic biology" was first used on genetically engineered bacteria that were created with recombinant DNA technology which was synony
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  • ...used in the treatment of various types of [[cancer]]. It is a genetically engineered [[retrovirus]] that carries a therapeutic gene, which is specifically desig
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  • ...ically modified microorganisms, such as bacteria or yeast, which have been engineered to produce chymosin. This method is known as [[recombinant DNA]] technology
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  • ...lar biology]] and [[biochemistry]], with the goal of producing genetically engineered proteins for medical use.
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  • ...antagonist]] used in the treatment of [[acromegaly]]. It is a genetically engineered analogue of human growth hormone that differs from the natural hormone by t
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  • The NSG mouse is a genetically engineered mouse strain that lacks a functional immune system. This makes it an ideal
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  • ...erent animals. In this context, it refers to the fact that the T cells are engineered to express a receptor that is a combination of parts from different sources CAR T cells are created by taking a patient's own T cells and genetically modifying them to express a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR). This receptor
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  • ...tor-like effector nucleases (TALENs)]] are restriction enzymes that can be engineered to cut specific sequences of DNA. They are used in genetic engineering and ...e|medicine]]. It is used in the study of gene function, the development of genetically modified organisms, and the treatment of genetic diseases.
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  • ...side joint of the big toe; may be caused by wearing high-heeled shoes or a genetically weak joint ...r feminization factor]] - a genetic disorder in which an individual who is genetically male has the external appearance of a female because the body is unresponsi
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