Down syndrome: prenatal diagnosis by DNA
Diagnosis of Down syndrome by fetal DNA in the mother's blood is absolutely safe and much more accurate than standard screening methods.
02.04.2015Diagnosis of Down syndrome by fetal DNA in the mother's blood is absolutely safe and much more accurate than standard screening methods.
02.04.2015Google has announced a partnership with Johnson & Johnson, which aims to create an advanced robotic surgical platform.
02.04.2015Scientists want to study the effectiveness of the PVS-RIPO virus for other potentially fatal cancers, including breast, prostate, lung, colon and pancreatic cancers.
02.04.2015ExoAtlet has no competition in the domestic market yet. In general, several exoskeletons for people with disabilities are known in the world. But the Russians have one indisputable advantage over them: our exoskeletons are much cheaper.
02.04.2015Experts of the RIA Rating agency, based on Rosstat data, have compiled a rating of 80 subjects of the Russian Federation for the development of science and new technologies.
01.04.2015Analysis of the genomes of 2,636 Icelanders – the largest collection of genetic information about a single human population – allowed scientists to evaluate certain sections of the genomes of another 100,000 people, that is, almost a third of the entire population of the country.
01.04.2015Bioinformatics specialists from China have developed a program that calculates the calendar and biological age of a person by special reference points on a three-dimensional photograph of his face.
01.04.2015Over the past 10 years, the cost of clinical trials of one drug has increased by 2 times. If in the early 2000s it did not exceed an average of $1.2 billion, then in 2014 it reached $2.6 billion. According to experts, the cost of clinical trials can account for up to 50% of all investments in the development of a new drug.
01.04.2015Magnetic nanoparticles can briefly increase the permeability of the blood-brain barrier and deliver drug molecules to the brain.
31.03.2015Not quite steel: when developing an artificial arm, scientists from Saarland University used wires made of nitinol, an alloy of nickel and titanium, as muscles. The same wires can play the role of sensors.
31.03.2015The mixture, created according to the Old English clinic of the IX century, destroyed up to 90% of one of the antibiotic-resistant strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The same effect was given only by vancomycin.
31.03.2015A unique nano-patch covered with microscopic silicon needles allows the introduction of "genetic instructions" into cells.
31.03.2015Rolf Zinkernagel, the Nobel Prize winner in Physiology and Medicine, accepted the offer of Ural University to head the Scientific Center of Immunophysiology and Immunochemistry together with Academician Valery Chereshnev.
30.03.2015Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease is very little developed, and there are no preventive measures in clinical practice. There are also no medications that could get rid of this disease. About 35 million people around the world are suffering from it now.
30.03.2015If you amplify the cellular signal that prompts immune cells to divide uncontrollably, this will cause them to destroy themselves.
30.03.2015Russian scientists from the laboratory of biotechnological research "3D Bioprinting Solutions" for the first time in the world managed to print a real organ on a bioprinter – the thyroid gland of a mouse.
30.03.2015Scientists of the Seversk Institute of Technology (STI) in the Tomsk region have developed a technology for obtaining a material capable of replacing a part of a human bone damaged as a result of injuries and fractures.
30.03.2015Microscopic spheroids grown from stem cells are similar to lungs at a certain stage of embryonic development.
30.03.2015Ten major pharmaceutical and biotech companies have agreed to cooperate with the British state organization Genomics England.
30.03.2015Mark Roth has found several compounds that can help in achieving the goal. In addition to toxic hydrogen sulfide and bromide, iodides have similar properties, which are much safer. Now the scientist is preparing to move on to clinical trials of artificial hibernation in humans.
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