Molecular geneticists sing and dance
The number of views of the clip “Bad Project”, a parody of Lady Gaga's hit “Bad Romance”, dedicated to the hard work of molecular geneticists, has long exceeded one and a half million. Join us!
02.02.2011The number of views of the clip “Bad Project”, a parody of Lady Gaga's hit “Bad Romance”, dedicated to the hard work of molecular geneticists, has long exceeded one and a half million. Join us!
02.02.2011The improvement of methods for obtaining synthetic antibodies should make it possible to diagnose the cause of the disease based only on the analysis of the immune response.
01.02.2011IGF-2 injections improve long-term memory and prevent forgetting. But this is in rats, and it is enough for people to remember the rule "repetition is the mother of learning." Then you will have enough internal reserves of insulin-like growth factor.
01.02.2011"Stealth technology" – coating with colloidal nanoparticles – makes microscopic polymer bubbles containing liquid medicinal substances more durable and "invisible" to the immune system.
01.02.2011Now in Russia there are good conditions for obtaining investments in the field of biotechnology: there is a lot of money, but there are few worthwhile projects.
01.02.2011The acceptance of applications for participation in the VI Kazan Venture Fair, which will be held on April 22, 2011, has begun.
01.02.2011Zinc and copper consumed with food can enhance cholesterol synthesis and thereby reduce the beneficial effect of statins – drugs designed to lower cholesterol levels in the body.
31.01.2011This annual congress, scheduled for June 7-10, 2011 (Groningen, the Netherlands) is one of the largest student biomedical congresses in the world.
31.01.2011Sergey Larin, Head of the Laboratory of Gene Therapy of the IBG RAS, spoke about the results and future of the project "Development of technologies for genodiagnostics and gene therapy of cancer and production of prototypes of test kits and gene-cell antitumor vaccines".
31.01.2011Researchers believe that the development of drugs that block glucagon or its receptors in the human body can dramatically reduce the need for insulin in patients and prevent the development of diabetes symptoms.
31.01.2011New data on the role of the aging-related sirtuin Sirt3 in the development of breast cancer in older women.
31.01.2011The orangutan became the third of the higher primates whose genomes were decoded, after humans and chimpanzees. So far, experts have conducted only a preliminary analysis of the data obtained, but they have already managed to find a lot of interesting things in them.
28.01.2011Removal of old B lymphocytes from the bloodstream of elderly mice stimulated the formation of new B cells in the same volume as in young animals. As a result, the immune response to vaccination in old mice improved by 5 times.
28.01.2011V.M. Kovalzon, a specialist in the field of physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology of sleep, never scolds students who fall asleep at his lectures. However, none of the listeners fell asleep at Kovalzon's public lecture "Sleep and Memory".
28.01.2011"Breast on a chip" will allow testing new methods for the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer using magnetic nanoparticles.
27.01.2011The initiator and head of the C. elegans organism modeling project tells how and why scientists create computer models of living beings.
27.01.2011Protein research in the laboratory of new methods in biology of Pushchinsky UPS is conducted at the world level.
27.01.2011The only method of treating familial colon adenomatosis is amputation of the entire colon. The new method of cell therapy allows to preserve the rectum, which significantly improves the quality of life of patients.
27.01.2011The rapid test, which allows married couples to check their genomes for the presence of almost 600 mutations fraught with the development of severe hereditary diseases in their future children, in preliminary tests showed almost 100 percent reliability.
27.01.2011A suspension of nanospheres from a hybrid protein consisting of keratinocyte growth factor and elastin-like peptides improves the healing of deep skin wounds in genetically engineered mice with diabetes mellitus.
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