Neanderthal genes: new data
New research has revealed for the first time quite significant proportions of Neanderthal DNA sites in the genome of modern humans.
31.01.2014New research has revealed for the first time quite significant proportions of Neanderthal DNA sites in the genome of modern humans.
31.01.2014Elevated blood glucose levels stimulate inflammation in the brain, which can result in the death of neurons. By suppressing the molecular signals associated with inflammation in nerve cells, we can prevent their death.
30.01.2014The online game EteRNA united the efforts of 37 thousand amateurs who solved two-dimensional puzzles related to the assembly of RNA molecules. The results obtained made it possible to develop a computer algorithm that is much superior to existing ones.
30.01.2014The STAP protocol allows you to reprogram any mature cells of an adult organism into analogues of embryonic stem cells by changing the acidity of the medium.
30.01.2014In the future, new nanoprocessors can be used to control various miniature systems. In addition, research in the field of nanoprocessors can help overcome the limitations of Moore's law.
29.01.2014Studying the signaling pathways that regulate the aging of neurons may suggest how to encourage their axons to regenerate after injury.
29.01.2014The creation of a system for separating contamination from DNA will allow geneticists to conduct a more accurate analysis of gene samples of ancient people and animals, which means that it will bring them one step closer to deciphering the secrets embedded in the DNA spiral.
29.01.2014Scientists have developed a method for obtaining induced pluripotent stem cells from human umbilical cord blood cells that can repair damage to the retinal vessels of mice.
29.01.2014The Dynasty Foundation supports Russian biologists who have successfully passed the competition for participation in practical courses organized by the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and the European Organization of Molecular Biology.
29.01.2014"New old" stem cells are becoming one of the main suspects in the development of breast cancer.
28.01.2014The main protein of "good" lipoproteins in atherosclerosis is oxidized and increases the disease, provoking inflammation in the walls of blood vessels.
28.01.2014It is not necessary that the infection directly affects the brain: it makes itself felt in a variety of organs. In younger people, such disorders can quickly disappear, and in older people, inflammation can become a trigger for dementia.
28.01.2014Doctors directly dissuade elderly cancer patients from expensive therapy paid for by the state. If treatment is still prescribed, the patient is prescribed the cheapest and already outdated drugs.
28.01.2014For about 10,000 years, humanity has been eating genetically modified foods. For several hundred years, such products can make up to 100% of the diet. A few years ago, humanity began to understand exactly what it modifies in genes.
28.01.2014Although a brick will not fall on an office worker, as it can happen on a construction site, it will not burn with splashes of molten metal, as in a metallurgical workshop, etc., office work also carries quite real health hazards.
28.01.2014A drug–coated biodegradable stent will help patients with peripheral artery disease - perhaps better than a traditional metal one.
27.01.2014The substance RNU2-1f (microfragment of the RNA molecule) is a valuable diagnostic marker of the growth of malignant epithelial ovarian tumor.
27.01.2014The attachment to a conventional phase contrast microscope allows you to obtain high-quality three-dimensional images of processes occurring inside living cells, without fluorescent dyes or other chemical compounds.
27.01.2014A miniature device in the near future will allow doctors to monitor the concentration of drugs in the blood in real time and prescribe their dosage not at random, but based on the biological characteristics of the patient's body.
24.01.2014Cancer cells of transmissible sarcoma of dogs have been transmitted among animals for 11 thousand years, that is, they represent the oldest cell line on Earth.
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