July 28th of each year is World Hepatitis Day. Chronic viral hepatitis causes 1.3 million deaths annually, most of which are due to liver cancer and liver cirrhosis—resulting in 3,500 deaths per day,...
As the proportion of genetic diseases in birth defects increases year by year[1], traditional prenatal and neonatal screening methods can hardly meet the need for accurate identification of rare and c...
Xinhua News Agency reported from Geneva on July 22: Experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) issued an alert on Chikungunya fever, a mosquito-borne disease, on the 22nd, urging countries to be...
As a model organism, studying epigenetics in mice—covering areas such as reproduction, embryonic development, aging, and diseases—holds significant importance.Building on over 10 years of independen...
Fusion genes often serve as molecular markers for tumorigenesis and play a critical role in clinical diagnosis, therapeutic decisions, and prognosis. They are frequently associated with the developmen...
In the field of plant research, low cost, high throughput, and high data quality are key to sequencing. Liquid-phase hybridization capture sequencing technology, relying on predefined probes, captures...
In the summer of 2025, mosquito vector activity entered its peak period. On July 15, Shunde District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province reported a local outbreak of chikungunya fever caused by overseas ...
As important companion animals to humans, dogs' risks of genetic diseases have long been a concern. Studies have shown that some dog breeds have significant disease susceptibility. For example, th...
Following its support for groundbreaking achievements in multiple research fields, IGT® has once again assisted clients in publishing a significant research paper in the journal Genomics, Proteomics ...
Chlamydia psittaci (Cp) is a zoonotic pathogen that is primarily transmitted among birds and can infect humans, causing community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Its post-infection clinical manifestations a...