Genetically modified rats with human diseases
The new method of creating genetically modified rats provides huge advantages for the study of hereditary diseases and other biomedical research.
31.05.2010The new method of creating genetically modified rats provides huge advantages for the study of hereditary diseases and other biomedical research.
31.05.2010The developers are testing on animal models the possibility of retinal transplantation grown from human embryonic stem cells, and hope to conduct clinical trials.
28.05.2010Defects in the gene encoding the protein synthesized in the liver significantly increase the risk of macular degeneration, a disease that is the most common cause of blindness in the elderly.
28.05.2010The frequency of mutations is determined not by the localization of a DNA fragment on a chromosome, but by the features of the DNA sequence itself, in particular, the content of CpG duplets in it.
28.05.2010In the USA, many parents treat the issue of cord blood preservation as a kind of medical insurance and buy these services without any doubts. As far as it is justified – decide for yourself.
28.05.2010The plant of the company "Farm-Holding", engaged in the production of peptide drugs, will be located next to four other pharmaceutical sites in Pushkin.
28.05.2010A series of popular science lectures "The World of Nanotechnology" will be freely available on the websites of RUSNANO, BINOM publishing house. Laboratory of Knowledge" and on a number of other nanotechnology sites.
27.05.2010The project participants intend to grow generations of mice with "switched off" or missing genes in order to establish how these genome changes affect the physiological and behavioral characteristics of animals.
27.05.2010Don Wood, Head of the Draper Fisher Jurvetson Venture Fund, on the innovative development of Russia: "The best thing the government can do is get out of the way."
27.05.2010Students, postgraduates, young scientists, managers aged 18 to 35 years inclusive are invited to participate in the competition.
27.05.2010The new technique will allow new teeth to be grown in place of lost teeth, not only looking good and performing their functions, but also, possibly, not wearing out throughout life.
27.05.2010Age-associated skeletal muscle atrophy can be avoided by activating heat shock protein synthesis in mitochondria.
26.05.2010Taking statins increases the risk of cataracts, myopathy and liver and kidney diseases. But statins can do more good than harm if you use the on-line QStatin calculator.
26.05.2010The classic principle applies to biologically active additives, the intake of which can slow down the aging process: the disease (in this case, old age) is easier to prevent than to cure.
26.05.2010Shock wave therapy, carried out with the help of a new Cardiospec device, effectively stimulates the growth of new blood vessels, restoring the normal level of blood supply to the heart and relieving pain.
25.05.2010Any kind of human activity is overgrown with myths. Nanotechnology, the main scientific and technological project of our time, is no exception.
25.05.2010In old age, insulin ceases to have a vasodilating effect on the smallest muscle capillaries, which leads to a violation of protein synthesis and muscle tissue renewal processes.
24.05.2010The culmination of the project, on which the specialists of the Craig Venter Institute have been working for 15 years, was the creation of the first cells whose vital activity is controlled by a fully synthetic genome.
24.05.2010Most of the clinical studies of food products, issued by manufacturers almost for drugs that can lower cholesterol and increase immunity, have failed miserably.
21.05.2010Support is provided to projects in various fields of applied research. The list begins with biotechnology, medical research, and nanotechnology.
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