The computer war on Ebola continues
This is also helped by users of personal computer equipment, participating in the Outsmart Ebola Together project as part of the World Community Grid association.
14.01.2015This is also helped by users of personal computer equipment, participating in the Outsmart Ebola Together project as part of the World Community Grid association.
14.01.2015Miniature human skeletal muscles have been grown in laboratory conditions, capable not only of contracting, but also of responding adequately to external stimuli, such as electrical impulses, biochemical signals and pharmacological preparations.
14.01.2015Due to its unique mechanical properties, the innovative e-Dura implant, placed on the surface of the spinal cord, allows you to restore damaged nerve tissue without causing undesirable side effects.
14.01.2015We all want to think that in our lives we act rationally and make an informed choice. But very often our preferences do not depend on the mind, but on the most subtle biochemical changes occurring in the body.
13.01.2015Despite the presence of scientific developments in Russia that promise to get rid of oil dependence, we do not have financing mechanisms for private investors. And therefore, such developments either disappear, or developers leave for other countries.
13.01.2015Why does lung cancer happen to people much more often than brain cancer? The point here is not only smoking or environmental pollution, but also the frequency with which cells divide in different tissues of the body.
13.01.2015The bioengineering market is actively developing and has good growth prospects. According to the analytical company MarketsandMarkets, by 2018 their market may reach 2 billion US dollars.
13.01.2015In St. Petersburg, specialists in the field of medical education for the first time in ten years tried to revise the training program for pharmacy students and proposed to develop new training programs for modern specialists.
13.01.2015Teixobactin has proven effective against a wide range of bacteria, including antibiotic-resistant ones. At the same time, attempts to remove Staphylococcus aureus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistant to theixobactin in laboratory conditions were unsuccessful.
12.01.2015A synthetic analogue of prolonged-acting insulin in the form of a spray for intranasal administration improves the cognitive functions of adults with moderate cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.
12.01.2015The next stage of the authors' work will be the creation of mouse lines expressing various genes of bowhead whales, and the study of the potential role of these genes in longevity and resistance to various diseases.
12.01.2015In the UK alone, almost 600,000 cases of cancer over the past five years could have been avoided if…
10.01.2015Abstracts of a lecture by Sergey Kiselyov, Chief Researcher and Head of the Epigenetics Department of the Institute of General Genetics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Biological Sciences, delivered within the framework of the Festival of Public Lectures #KNOW.
10.01.2015Russian scientists continue to work in the international project "Human Proteome" (proteome means the whole set of proteins and their interaction in living organisms). Its purpose is to obtain information about the work of human proteins embedded in his genome.
09.01.2015American scientists have discovered a protein that directly controls the formation of fat cells in the body. This discovery will make it possible to treat obesity as a biological phenomenon, and not as a behavioral disorder associated with overeating.
08.01.2015A promising molecule capable of turning white fat into brown has been found by scientists from Harvard together with employees of the pharmaceutical giant Roche. The search for other candidates continues.
30.12.2014Speaking about the possible consequences of discoveries in this area, analysts consider two possible scenarios – optimistic and pessimistic.
29.12.2014How will drug prices rise, when problems with medicines and equipment may arise in Russia, and is import substitution possible in medicine?
29.12.2014An experimental drug – a modified rapamycin molecule, the target of which is a genetic pathway associated with aging and immunity, significantly enhances the immune response to vaccination in the elderly.
29.12.2014The new molecular pathway can be activated with 1,000 times lower doses of resveratrol than were used in some of the most well-known previous studies.
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