Sochi 2014: Genetics of aging and longevity
On April 6-10, 2014, Sochi will host an event that can change the life of every person – the international conference "Genetics of Aging and Longevity".
26.03.2014On April 6-10, 2014, Sochi will host an event that can change the life of every person – the international conference "Genetics of Aging and Longevity".
26.03.2014A new approach to the classification of periodontitis, based not on clinical manifestations and symptoms, but on the analysis of gene activity in the affected tissues, will allow for earlier diagnosis and more individualized therapy.
25.03.2014The antidiabetic drug pramlintide reduces the number of beta-amyloid plaques in brain tissue and improves the ability to learn and remember in two experimental models of Alzheimer's disease.
25.03.2014Data on the previously unknown relationship between allergic and oncological diseases can form the basis of new cancer treatment methods using conventional anti-allergic drugs.
25.03.2014The secret to obtaining large amounts of muscle cells from pluripotent stem cells lies in their cultivation in the form of spheres floating freely in an environment containing high concentrations of two specific growth factors
25.03.2014As shown by researchers from the USA and Sweden, the key substance in the prevention of atherosclerosis of the arteries is an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase 2B. This fact will allow us to develop fundamentally new pharmacological agents for the prevention of cardiovascular pathology.
24.03.2014Genetic diseases must be prevented. Did the participants of the round table "Preventive genetics – luxury or the key to the health of Russians" talk about this?
24.03.2014Doctors from the University of Michigan successfully performed a second operation using a biodegradable device that was implanted in the bronchi of a child with severe respiratory failure.
24.03.2014A new method of creating induced pluripotent stem cells from a drop of capillary blood obtained with a finger prick allows donors to independently prepare blood samples and send them to the laboratory for processing.
24.03.2014Active in the period of intrauterine development, the REST gene protects neurons from stressful influences in the later stages of life, and a decrease in its expression in old age is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
24.03.2014Contrary to the popular opinion that genetics is a "guest from the future", the RNC is confident and successfully proves that this science has already become a powerful help for surgeons today.
24.03.2014MIT scientists have adapted the synthesis reactions of short (from 30-40 amino acids) proteins in such a way that the entire peptide can be assembled not in a few weeks, but in a little more than an hour.
21.03.2014Many people say that three-dimensional printing will radically change our lives, allowing people to create the things they need in everyday life. Perhaps this is still a long way off, but in one area 3D technologies have definitely made a revolution - in medicine.
21.03.2014The US Military Institute of Surgical Research has begun testing a product called "combat gum", created specifically to prevent oral diseases in the US military.
21.03.2014Intestinal bacteria break down the polyphenols contained in chocolate to smaller and easily absorbed molecules with anti-inflammatory properties, which have a beneficial effect on the heart and blood vessels.
21.03.2014Twenty patients suffering from an aggressive form of brain cancer will soon have another member of the medical team serving them. In this role, the artificial intelligence of the famous Watson supercomputer will act.
21.03.2014American scientists have deciphered how a small fragment of RNA – microRNA-25 – contributes to the progression of heart failure, and have shown that by blocking microRNA-25 antisense RNA, this process can be slowed down.
20.03.2014Tropoelastin-based hydrogel meets all the requirements for use in myocardial regeneration in terms of elasticity and resistance to loads. The "patches" grown on it are able to shrink not only in laboratory conditions, but also in the heart of the experimental animal.
20.03.2014Mutations in the BRCA1 gene lead not only to malignant tumors of the mammary glands and ovaries. If this gene does not work in neural stem cells, the brain they form will be much smaller than it should be.
20.03.2014Stem cells isolated from human muscle tissue restored nerve integrity and the ability to control muscles in an animal model of sciatic nerve damage.
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