The bear does not wash all his life, and does not suffer from osteoporosis
Recombinant parathyroid hormone of bears may be an effective means of prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
08.04.2011Recombinant parathyroid hormone of bears may be an effective means of prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
08.04.2011A prostate-specific antigen test gives false positive results in 40% of cases. The new test, for the presence of four more proteins, can double the reliability of early diagnosis of prostate cancer.
29.03.2011Exosomes injected into the blood – the smallest capsules produced by most cells of the body, are able to transfer the drug to the brain through the usually impenetrable blood-brain barrier.
25.03.2011The new nanoparticle is a package of tools for several types of imaging and treatment, the combination of which can be selected in a way that was previously difficult to even imagine. And the unprecedented safety of such nanoparticles for the body crowns the success of scientists.
24.03.2011The blood-brain barrier does not allow all medicinal substances, even low-molecular ones, to enter the brain. Because of their large size, it is even more difficult to deliver drugs for gene therapy to the brain. But if you try...
21.03.2011A new laboratory test makes it possible to accurately predict the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus 10 years before the first clinical symptoms of the disease appear.
21.03.2011The results obtained in the second phase of clinical trials indicate that gene therapy is not only a safe, but also an effective method of treating Parkinson's disease.
21.03.2011Multilayer polymer "pouches" do not interfere with erythrocytes to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide, but make antigen molecules on their surface invisible to the immune system.
15.03.2011Men and women who took ibuprofen two or more times a week were about 38% less at risk of developing Parkinson's disease than those who regularly took aspirin and other NSAIDs or acetaminophen.
15.03.2011Stimulation of the receptors of two neurotransmitters associated with binge drinking leads to a "significant reduction" of this, without a doubt, bad inclination. True, in rats.
10.03.2011An increase in Parkin's protein synthesis not only causes the breakdown of beta-amyloid in nerve cells, but also leads to the restoration of impaired neuron function. The authors plan clinical trials on patients with neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases.
09.03.2011After the introduction of genetically modified T-lymphocytes, approximately 6% of the patients' T-cells turned out to be immune to HIV. In the future, this may lead to a slowdown in the development of AIDS in HIV carriers.
02.03.2011A modified version of the enzyme that cleaves the DNA molecule – DNase 1 – is able to "trick" cancer cells and make them kill themselves.
02.03.2011Medical scientists at Deakin University, Australia, for the first time in the world have created a chemical "rocket" that targets cancer stem cells. This achievement brings them closer to creating a "smart medical bomb" capable of finding and destroying the "root" of a cancerous tumor.
21.02.2011The study of the effect on the digestive tract of a drug that blocks the action of one of the "stress hormones" showed an unexpected side effect: astressin-B cured mice from baldness.
21.02.2011"We have demonstrated the clinical usefulness of complete genome sequencing... the more we do this, the closer we will get to personal genetic medicine...".
16.02.2011To understand the mechanism of a rare hereditary heart disease, experts turned skin cells into heart muscle cells, studied the disorders in their work and ... cured the disease. However, so far – the cells have "in vitro".
10.02.2011The development of biomedical technologies in the near future will make medicine Predictive, Personalized, Preventive and Participatory.
03.02.2011Tests on mice have shown the high effectiveness of a potential cure for Parkinson's disease developed by specialists of the Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry.
02.02.2011A suspension of nanospheres from a hybrid protein consisting of keratinocyte growth factor and elastin-like peptides improves the healing of deep skin wounds in genetically engineered mice with diabetes mellitus.
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