Mitochondrial genome from a test tube
Researchers from the Craig Venter Institute were able to synthesize a mouse mitochondrial genome with a length of about 16,300 nucleotides "in vitro" in one step.
12.10.2010Researchers from the Craig Venter Institute were able to synthesize a mouse mitochondrial genome with a length of about 16,300 nucleotides "in vitro" in one step.
12.10.2010On November 24-26, 2010, the VII All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference with international participation "Molecular Diagnostics – 2010" will be held in Moscow.
11.10.2010The International Forum "Global Innovation Partnership" opens in Moscow. A delegation of California businessmen and investors will visit Moscow and Kazan.
11.10.2010Researchers from the University of Tokyo group have developed long-lasting fluorescent biologically compatible microbuses that can continuously determine blood glucose and do not require external power sources.
11.10.2010The creation of adult stem cell lines that do not age in culture overcomes a serious obstacle to regenerative medicine: the complexity of growing adult stem cells for clinical use.
07.10.2010Sensational discovery: you can rejuvenate and at the same time earn a lot of money! Or rather, on the contrary – to earn a lot of money, and at the same time to get younger!
07.10.2010The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 2010 for the development of palladium catalysis techniques that allow for the precise "stitching" of carbon atoms and the sitesing of substances approaching in their structure and properties to natural molecules.
07.10.2010Scientists have deduced an amazing pattern: allergy sufferers rarely join the ranks of cancer patients. Is it a simple coincidence, or do the two ailments have much more in common than was commonly believed?
06.10.2010The life expectancy of mice taking the essential amino acids leucine, isoleucine and valine was 12% longer than the average. Such an addition to the diet can have a positive effect on people's life expectancy.
06.10.2010The discovery of the connection between the shortening of telomeres and a decrease in the number of histones in the nucleus of cells as they age can be used to develop new methods of rejuvenation of an aging organism.
05.10.2010The announcement of the Nobel laureates is now in full swing. The presentation of the IgNobelPrize, which in the Russian version is more often referred to as the "Nobel Prize", which took place the day before at Harvard, was also not ignored.
05.10.2010The 2010 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine was awarded to Briton Robert Edwards for his work on in vitro fertilization (IVF)
05.10.2010How do the prospects for the appearance of a biocluster in St. Petersburg relate to its potential participants, as well as companies that have already entered the existing pharmaceutical cluster?
30.09.2010A group of independent scientists summed up the results of the study of the effect of telomerase activator TA-65 on the health of elderly people. The drug had the greatest rejuvenating effect on the immune system of the subjects.
17.09.2010His son, Maxim Skulachev, one of the leaders of the largest biological project in Russia, told about whether Russian scientist Vladimir Skulachev really developed the "elixir of youth".
16.09.2010The functioning in vitro human ovary, created by tissue engineering methods, is a genuine breakthrough in various fields of life sciences and new prospects for the treatment and prevention of infertility.
16.09.2010The 152-page Yaroslavl Plan provides an overview of the innovative experience of five countries, an analysis of the state of affairs and 15 recommendations for the development of innovations in Russia, plus 20 warnings made on the basis of other people's mistakes.
16.09.2010According to the researchers, the results of their work can lead to the creation of drugs that protect human organs from apoptosis – cellular "suicide".
15.09.2010Biologists from the USA and Singapore have modeled progeria on mice, a disease whose symptoms resemble signs of aging that appear much earlier than usual.
15.09.2010Artificial leather E-skin is the first material made of inorganic monocrystalline semiconductors, whose sensitivity to pressure is comparable to human touch.
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