Heart on the palms of your hands
In a photo that has flown around the world, a patient named Penny holds her old heart in her hands after a successful transplant.
18.01.2013In a photo that has flown around the world, a patient named Penny holds her old heart in her hands after a successful transplant.
18.01.2013A group of biologists from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge (USA) has convincingly demonstrated that the identity of anonymous volunteers can be easily calculated using publicly available data on the Internet.
18.01.2013The Pharmaceutical Forum of the CIS countries will be held in Moscow on February 5-7, 2013.
17.01.2013The first clinical study of the method of treating intestinal infection by fecal transplantation of healthy donors showed such a clear advantage of this method over antibiotic therapy that the trials had to be stopped ahead of schedule.
17.01.2013Injections of MPL, long used as an adjuvant (a substance that enhances the immune response during vaccination), led to the elimination of up to 80% of beta-amyloid plaques from the brains of mice with symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. Tests on the ability to solve new problems showed a significant improvement in the cognitive abilities of animals.
17.01.2013How to create your own biotech company in Russia and what are the features of the introduction of scientific developments here and in the USA, said the famous biologist Sergey Lukyanov.
17.01.2013Many patients who have completed a course of taking drugs that increase the activity of dopamine in the brain, have a creative talent. Such patients suddenly become artists, sculptors or writers.
16.01.2013Researchers from the University of Texas were able to see and film all the subtleties of this process performed by the bacteriophage T7 in real time.
16.01.2013Short DNA sequences – aptamers – selectively bind to antibodies to viruses and "disable" them, so that viruses safely reach the tumor.
16.01.2013The introduction of normal stem cells into the heart muscle of a mouse model of Duchenne myodystrophy prevented the development of dilated cardiomyopathy and the extinction of cardiac function.
16.01.2013Scientists from California suggest using correctors of the structure of the pathological protein ApoE4 associated with Alzheimer's disease, capable of turning it into a molecule similar to the "normal" protein apoE3.
15.01.2013According to Alexey Turchin, an expert of the Russian transhumanist movement on global risks, a cure for old age will be sold barely, and a means for rejuvenation will cause a violent stir.
15.01.2013Anti-oncogene p53 deprives potentially dangerous cells of energy supply, suppressing the work of the Krebs cycle. Accordingly, such a cell ceases to divide, begins to age and eventually dies.
15.01.2013The collection of proposals for joint projects in the field of applied research and innovation under the Russian-Finnish program has been extended until February 1, 2013.
15.01.2013The purpose of the competition is to support young scientists, stimulate their scientific activities, and reward them for scientific achievements that make a significant contribution to the development of oncology.
14.01.2013A chip containing hundreds of thousands of short DNA sequences will allow criminologists to obtain data on the origin, gender and color of the suspect's eyes and hair. And a total of 24 snips can determine the color of the eyes and hair of a person who died thousands of years ago.
14.01.2013Researchers at MIT, the Broad Institute and Rockefeller University have developed a new technique that allows you to change the genomes of living cells with a high degree of accuracy.
14.01.2013Blocking the interaction of one of the enzymes can resist the destruction of neurons associated with neurodegenerative diseases and become a new potential target in the development of drugs.
14.01.2013The myth of antioxidants feeds itself: you no longer need a direct statement about their usefulness, but just say the word "antioxidant" to convince a person to drink, or eat, or smear it on his face.
11.01.2013Scientists have managed to achieve partial regeneration of auditory hair cells in mice affected by prolonged exposure to intense noise, using a drug originally developed for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
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