Corning Incorporated
Location
New York
Founded
1851-02-28
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2024-10-23 (nature.com)
In vivo manipulation of human gut Bacteroides fitness by abiotic oligosaccharides
Synthetic glycans (SGs) containing glycosidic linkages and structures not identified in nature offer a means for deliberately altering microbial community properties. Here pools of SG oligosaccharides were generated via polymerization of monosaccharides and screened for their ability to increase
Read more2024-10-23 (nature.com)
In vivo manipulation of human gut Bacteroides fitness by abiotic oligosaccharides
Synthetic glycans (SGs) containing glycosidic linkages and structures not identified in nature offer a means for deliberately altering microbial community properties. Here pools of SG oligosaccharides were generated via polymerization of monosaccharides and screened for their ability to increase
Read more2024-10-03 (nature.com)
Targeting Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm with an evolutionary trained bacteriophage cocktail exploiting phage resistance trade-offs
Spread of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains threatens to render currently available antibiotics obsolete, with limited prospects for the development of new antibiotics. Lytic bacteriophages, the viruses of bacteria, represent a path to combat this threat. In vitro-directed evolution
Read more2024-07-08 (detroitnews.com)
Wall Street edges higher ahead of bank earnings and Powell testimony this week
Stocks are edging higher in morning trading on Wall Street Monday, adding to the record highs they set last week.
Read more2024-03-29 (kmaland.com)
Corning woman charged with 16 counts of lottery forgery, theft of ticket
(Creston) -- A Corning woman faces charges following her arrest in Creston Thursday night.
Read more2024-03-29 (kmaland.com)
Corning woman charged with 16 counts of lottery forgery, theft of ticket
(Creston) -- A Corning woman faces charges following her arrest in Creston Thursday night.
Read more2024-03-11 (aol.com)
Corning's unique architectural past explored in new book. How city forged 'Main St. Model'
A new book details Corning's unique architectural heritage from 1950-2000 when buildings rose and fell, and offers lessons for the future.
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2024-01-15 (nature.com)
Apoptosis-mediated ADAM10 activation removes a mucin barrier promoting T cell efferocytosis
Efferocytic clearance of apoptotic cells in general, and T cells in particular, is required for tissue and immune homeostasis. Transmembrane mucins are extended glycoproteins highly expressed in the cell glycocalyx that function as a barrier to phagocytosis. Whether and how mucins may be regulated
Read more2023-08-21 (appeal-democrat.com)
Corning woman gets 7-year prison sentence on fraud conviction
A 26-year-old Corning resident was sentenced by the U.S. Federal District Court in Sacramento to seven years and two months in prison last week convicted of felony conspiracy to commit
Read more2023-08-21 (appeal-democrat.com)
Corning woman gets 7-year prison sentence on fraud conviction
A 26-year-old Corning resident was sentenced by the U.S. Federal District Court in Sacramento to seven years and two months in prison last week convicted of felony conspiracy to commit
Read more2023-08-18 (paradisepost.com)
Corning woman sentenced to seven years in prison
A Corning woman was recently sentenced to seven years in prison for a conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Read more2020-02-24 (nature.com)
On-chip multiplexed single-cell patterning and controllable intracellular delivery | Microsystems & Nanoengineering
Conventional electroporation approaches show limitations in the delivery of macromolecules in vitro and in vivo. These limitations include low efficiency, noticeable cell damage and nonuniform delivery of cells. Here, we present a simple 3D electroporation platform that enables massively parallel single-cell manipulation and the intracellular delivery of macromolecules and small molecules. A pyramid pit micropore array chip was fabricated based on a silicon wet-etching method. A controllable vacuum system was adopted to trap a single cell on each micropore. Using this chip, safe single-cell electroporation was performed at low voltage. Cargoes of various sizes ranging from oligonucleotides (molecular beacons, 22 bp) to plasmid DNA (CRISPR-Cas9 expression vectors, >9 kb) were delivered into targeted cells with a significantly higher transfection efficiency than that of multiple benchmark methods (e.g., commercial electroporation devices and Lipofectamine). The delivered dose of the chemotherapeutic drug
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