Cells gone mad
What are tumor cells? These are cells that are "crazy", they behave incorrectly, not in the way the body needs. And the most dangerous "crazy" are tumor stem cells.
24.04.2013What are tumor cells? These are cells that are "crazy", they behave incorrectly, not in the way the body needs. And the most dangerous "crazy" are tumor stem cells.
24.04.2013Researchers have synthesized a compound whose oral administration significantly slows down the progression of Parkinson's disease, and possibly other neurodegenerative diseases caused by the formation of toxic protein aggregates in brain tissue.
24.04.2013Suppressing the formation of new blood vessels, the drug used to treat malignant tumors is effective in combating obesity.
24.04.2013By a lucky chance, scientists have created antibodies whose interaction with the receptor of the surface of hematopoietic stem cells of the bone marrow transforms their precursor cells of neurons.
24.04.2013An unusual method of cancer treatment: Listeria bacteria selectively infect cancer cells, acting as couriers for the delivery of radioisotopes, the radiation of which destroys tumor metastases.
23.04.2013Human embryonic stem cells were differentiated into neural progenitor cells, the introduction of which contributed to the restoration of the ability to learn and remember in mice.
23.04.2013Today, having the opportunity to read the genome, we have a lot of information – what to do with it? How to use this information in life?
23.04.2013Many researchers believe that the cancer problem can be solved by suppressing telomerase activity in malignant cells. Scientists from the University of Texas offer their own way of taming cancer telomerases.
23.04.2013To cope with Parkinson's disease, scientists have proposed using nanoparticle-packed genes encoding a "medicinal" protein. And in order to bypass the blood-brain barrier, they proposed to instill DNA nanoparticles into the nose.
23.04.2013Experiments on animal models have demonstrated the ability of new monoclonal antibodies to suppress the growth of triple-negative breast cancer and angiosarcoma by inhibiting angiogenesis.
23.04.2013Improving preventive measures and medical care reduces the risk of developing senile dementia, but you should not relax, since the number of such patients will grow along with an increase in life expectancy.
22.04.2013In six cells of the "Homunculus", cells of organs (intestines, liver, lungs, heart, brain, skin) are cultivated, washed by the culture medium. In a closed system, conditions have been created that simulate the "life" of one hundred thousandth of a person.
22.04.2013Even in very low concentrations, gold nanoparticles, including those included in personal hygiene products, disrupt the work of adipose tissue stem cells, potentially impairing the ability of many organs to regenerate and, accordingly, accelerating the aging of the body.
22.04.2013Cholesterol disrupts the process of chromosome distribution during cell division, which leads to the accumulation in the body of cells with trisomy on the 21st chromosome, which is the cause of Down syndrome, and increases the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and other pathologies.
19.04.2013The FDA has approved a phase II clinical trial of ALS therapy, which will determine the maximum allowable dose of nerve stem cells injected into the spinal cord and study the potential effects of treatment.
19.04.2013Contrary to the generally accepted opinion, it turned out that with age, the rate of formation of new and disappearance of existing synapses between brain neurons does not decrease, but increases, and the size of synapses changes more than in the brains of young animals.
19.04.2013Biogerontology is a very broad field of knowledge that studies the processes of aging and the mechanisms of combating it. It includes many other branches of science, such as regenerative medicine, various intracellular processes and processes occurring at the body level.
19.04.2013Preliminary exposure to the heart tissue by a shock wave of ultrasound increases the effectiveness of the introduction of bone marrow mononuclear cells, carried out as part of the therapy of chronic post-infarction heart failure.
19.04.2013Scientists have managed to reprogram skin cells into oligodendrocyte progenitor cells that ensure the formation of the myelin sheath of nerve fibers, bypassing the stage of transformation of fibroblasts into induced pluripotent stem cells.
18.04.2013According to researchers from the University of California at Berkeley, stress can be beneficial. It all depends on the dose in which you received this attack.
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