Schizophrenic embryos
A study by scientists at the State University of New York at Buffalo has shown that mutations that lead to the development of schizophrenia are formed even in the embryo in the womb.
01.03.2017A study by scientists at the State University of New York at Buffalo has shown that mutations that lead to the development of schizophrenia are formed even in the embryo in the womb.
01.03.2017Will stem cells help with Alzheimer's disease, the leading cause of dementia in an aging population and the sixth leading cause of death in developed countries?
28.02.2017Stem cells of various origins and iPSCs are used not only for modeling neurodegenerative diseases, but also in transplant therapy.
28.02.2017Scientists from South Korea have created a new technology based on the CRISPR/Cas system, which allows you to make mutations in DNA with an accuracy of one nucleotide.
28.02.2017"Neanderthal" sections of DNA still affect the expression of human genes – in particular, the manifestations of signs such as growth and the risk of developing schizophrenia.
28.02.2017At the conference on retroviral and opportunistic infections, scientists presented the results of clinical trials of a new therapeutic vaccine against HIV.
28.02.2017American scientists have improved the effectiveness of cancer therapy with T-lymphocytes with chimeric antigen receptors (CAR-T), using the CRISPR/Cas9 system to obtain them.
28.02.2017The progress that has occurred over the past decade in the field of stem cell applications for the diagnosis, modeling and therapy of neurodegenerative diseases.
27.02.2017The Smithsonian Initiative on Biodiversity Genomics and the Chinese company Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) intend to sequence the genomes of all species of living organisms on Earth.
27.02.2017Harvard researchers will soon begin testing an implant on monkeys that does not require surgical intervention and is installed outside the skull.
27.02.2017Stanford researchers have managed to create a new type of brain-computer interface that provides a record-breaking speed and accuracy of work to date.
27.02.2017In elderly flies, many genes stopped daily changes in activity, and others that had not previously responded to the instructions of the internal clock became rhythmic.
27.02.2017English geneticists have discovered mutations associated with autoimmune diseases of the mucous membrane of the digestive tract: ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and celiac disease.
22.02.2017The development of the disease was completely stopped in 73% of patients with recurrent multiple sclerosis and in 33% of patients with a progressive form of the disease.
22.02.2017Biologists and geneticists from Scotland managed to make surrogate mothers out of laying hens. It is assumed that they will lay eggs of endangered and exotic bird species.
21.02.2017Scientists managed to slow down the aging of mice whose age-related changes were accelerated by a mutation of mitochondria. To do this, the animals were injected with the mitochondrial antioxidant SkQ1.
21.02.2017Reducing the caloric content of food slows down protein synthesis, which makes it possible not to waste cell resources on the synthesis of new ribosomes, but to restore existing ones and maintain their efficiency.
20.02.2017To create a biological superlens for visible light, scientists from Bangor University (UK) used a cylindrical fragment of transparent spider silk.
20.02.2017The SkQ1-based anti-aging drug is currently undergoing clinical trials. If they are successful, the "cure for old age" may appear in pharmacies in 2-3 years.
17.02.2017Researchers have found a man for whom smoking has become a kind of "cure" for anemia. Scientists advise using special antioxidants in similar cases.
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