Obtaining iPSC is fundamentally faster and more efficient
Inactivation of a single gene accelerates 4 times and increases the efficiency of obtaining induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from skin cells by 100 times.
20.09.2013Inactivation of a single gene accelerates 4 times and increases the efficiency of obtaining induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from skin cells by 100 times.
20.09.2013Advanced vitrification technology (turning into "glass") will allow frozen donor organs to be stored for years or even decades.
20.09.2013A new chemical approach makes it possible to increase the effectiveness of one of the most successful anti–cancer drugs – vinblastine - by 10-200 times while overcoming the problem of drug resistance.
20.09.2013The new strategy makes it possible to slow down tumor growth and increase life expectancy by selectively destroying macrophages that suppress the body's response to cancer.
19.09.2013The breast cancer index, based on an assessment of the expression levels of seven tumor-specific genes, is recognized as the most accurate method for determining the risk of recurrence of breast cancer.
18.09.2013For the first time, scientists were able to isolate and grow stem cells in a three-dimensional culture that can differentiate into two types of cells that form the pancreas, and even grow tiny fragments of tissue called pancreatic organoids.
18.09.2013The results of a small pilot study indicate that proper nutrition, exercise, stress management and social support contribute to telomere lengthening.
18.09.2013Long-term use of some antihypertensive drugs, in particular, calcium channel blockers, is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
18.09.2013Dutch chemists have created an antibiotic that is activated by ultraviolet radiation, and then returns to an inactive state within a few hours.
17.09.2013Using advances in stem cell production and reprogramming and genetic engineering, American scientists have grown human neurons with a mutation in the tau protein, creating a model of one of the types of neurodegenerative diseases – taupathies.
17.09.2013In the presence of a certain variant of the insulin receptor-1 substrate gene, patients with metabolic syndrome may benefit not from low-fat foods, but, on the contrary, a diet with a high fat content.
17.09.2013The drug liraglutide, used to treat diabetes mellitus, is able to restore memory loss and clear the brain of beta-amyloid aggregates even in the late stages of Alzheimer's disease.
17.09.2013The mutation, due to which pain sensitivity is impaired, may allow the development of a fundamentally new type of analgesics.
16.09.2013An important step towards understanding the work of the genome and personalized medicine has been made: scientists sequenced RNA in five human populations and obtained a picture of the diversity of individual gene activity.
16.09.2013A new experimental approach to cancer treatment is to block the "negotiations" between malignant cells that stimulate tumor growth.
16.09.2013The "nanorackets" that allow the vaccine to be delivered directly to the lymph node and lose almost nothing on the way were designed by the young firm Selecta Biosciences, whose laboratories are located in Watertown near Boston and in Khimki near Moscow.
16.09.2013The MDM2 protein inhibitor causes degradation of abnormal retinal vessels, leading to loss of vision in the wet form of macular dystrophy.
16.09.2013Microbes that are safe for humans can be taught to accurately recognize pathogenic types of microorganisms and provide weapons against them.
13.09.2013One of the drugs already undergoing clinical trials to protect healthy cells in the treatment of cancer, not only protects dopamine-producing neurons from death, but also prevents the manifestation of behavioral abnormalities in Parkinsonian mice.
13.09.2013The changes occurring in the aging male body, such as an increase in body fat, as well as a decrease in muscle strength and sexual function, are due to the level of not only testosterone, but also estrogen.
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