Bioengineered cartilage for plastic surgery
Swiss researchers have successfully reconstructed nasal defects using bioengineered cartilage grown in the laboratory from the cells of five patients.
14.04.2014Swiss researchers have successfully reconstructed nasal defects using bioengineered cartilage grown in the laboratory from the cells of five patients.
14.04.2014Tamiflu and relenza accelerate recovery from influenza by only 0.5 days, do not reduce the risk of complications and hospitalization, and also cause side effects not specified in the recommendations for use.
14.04.2014An international team of scientists has shown that caffeine is able to restrain the development of complexes of excessively phosphorylated tau proteins, the presence of which is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.
11.04.2014An inch-diameter hole has formed on the 55-year-old Australian's temple after he used a quack ointment for several months, which he hoped would rid him of skin cancer
11.04.2014A group led by Anthony Atala conducted the first successful experiment to implant vaginas grown in the laboratory from their own cells to four teenage girls born with a rare genetic anomaly.
11.04.2014A new computer program does this in half a minute. And this is not just a game that parents can use to satisfy their curiosity: such a program can be useful, for example, when searching for children who disappeared many years ago.
11.04.2014Brian Kennedy, president of the Buck Institute for Aging Research, told the newspaper.En" about how many drugs against aging humanity will soon have and what principles they may have.
11.04.2014The result of genetic screening is not a verdict. So is it worth spoiling your life with the hassle of preventing a sore that may not manifest itself?
10.04.2014With the help of a single genetic switch, it was possible to restore the thymus - thymus gland in old mice, which normally degenerates with age.
10.04.2014The introduction of donor stem cells into damaged areas of the brain significantly improved the functional state of stroke patients.
10.04.2014Over the past 20 years – from 1994 to 2013 - the average life expectancy in the country has increased by more than six years. But this is, firstly, statistics, and secondly, even if we believe it, in fact we have returned to the indicators of 1964.
09.04.2014Unlike chemo- and radiotherapy, immunotherapeutic agents stimulate the body's own immune mechanisms, enhancing its ability to fight tumors.
09.04.2014Japanese female scientist Haruko Obokata, the creator of "acidic" stem cells, around which a scandal broke out due to suspicions of falsification of scientific data, does not agree with the conclusions about the falsification of experiments.
09.04.2014The Swede, paralyzed as a result of a stroke, sued doctors for telling his relatives in his presence that the patient had no chance of survival, and discussed the possibility of removing organs from him for transplantation.
08.04.2014Jacko's parrots have once again confirmed that social stress has a bad effect on the state of chromosomes. If these very sociable birds were kept singly, then the telomeric sections of their chromosomes shortened faster than expected.
08.04.2014Diarrhea is not the only consequence of non–compliance with hygiene rules by bathers. When sweat and urine come into contact with reagents used to disinfect swimming pools, dangerous toxic substances are formed.
08.04.2014After the adoption of the Pharma 2020 program, a number of foreign companies invested in the construction of their own factories in Russia, others began to look for local partners for production, and others began to conclude licensing agreements for the joint delivery of products to the market.
08.04.2014Scientists do not want to conduct clinical trials that will take 30 years and wait for the participants of the experiment to die. Therefore, one of the main problems of geneticists today is the lack of good markers of aging to determine the effect of drugs.
08.04.2014The most important player in the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus turned out to be kisspeptin 1 – one of the liver proteins, never before suspected in connection with this disease.
07.04.2014Data on the autonomous ability of the heart to restore lost cells are causing scientists more and more doubts.
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