Nanobiotechnology in Russia
Discoveries that could radically change our lives in the foreseeable future are being made today at the intersection of sciences: biology and mathematics, chemistry and physics, medicine and nanotechnology.
11.04.2013Discoveries that could radically change our lives in the foreseeable future are being made today at the intersection of sciences: biology and mathematics, chemistry and physics, medicine and nanotechnology.
11.04.2013In experiments on dogs, scientists have successfully applied a combination of two therapeutic approaches to treat a hereditary disease that leads to "chicken blindness".
11.04.2013Artificial ovaries from endocrine cells encapsulated in biocompatible material are a promising alternative to hormone replacement therapy.
11.04.2013The system consists of two chips – the first catches and removes erythrocytes and platelets from the blood sample, and the second catches leukocytes, leaving only cancer cells circulating in the bloodstream in the sample.
11.04.2013Mutations in the ATRX gene, which is necessary for telomere replication, cause cognitive impairment, developmental abnormalities and increase the likelihood of developing brain cancer. Researchers from the University of Western Ontario have uncovered the mechanism of this pathology.
10.04.2013The number of transposons ("jumping genes") and their activity in the brain of fruit flies increases with age and correlates with the severity of neurodegeneration. It remains to find out what is the cause and what is the effect.
10.04.2013Even a layman can easily imagine what resources should be spent in order to make a complete map of the human brain with all its numerous structures – and establish their purpose.
10.04.2013To help a person cope with senile eye diseases, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences V.Skulachev needed 10 years, tens of millions of dollars and young scientists, whom he returned from abroad.
10.04.2013Modern nanotechnology can easily reproduce a film that mimics the wings of cicadas covered with microscopic spikes, and in the near future this principle may lead to the creation of a new class of bactericidal materials.
09.04.2013Observing the joint evolution of HIV and antibodies directed against it allowed scientists to make valuable observations that give hope for the development of a long-awaited effective vaccine against this disease.
09.04.2013The action of metformin as a hero- and oncoprotector is based on blocking the synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines, an excess of which contributes to the development of pathological inflammatory reactions and malignant tumors.
09.04.2013Variants of the structure of genes that determine the rate of "biological aging" – telomere shortening – are associated with the risk of developing age-related diseases, including several types of cancer, cardiovascular and some other diseases.
08.04.2013Mutations in one or two of these genes lead to mild metabolic disorders and the development of mild forms of obesity. Extreme forms of obesity develop in cases where a large number of such mutations are present in the genome.
08.04.2013Vaccines based on "empty" viruses – synthetic shells without genetic material – are safer and cheaper to produce than vaccines made from weakened or killed viruses, and can be stored outside the refrigerator for longer.
05.04.2013What can we expect from cellular technologies after the adoption of the law "On the circulation of biomedical cell products", explains the deputy. Director of the Department of Analysis, Prognosis, Development of Healthcare and Medical Science of the Ministry of Health A.Vasiliev.
05.04.2013Molecular modeling is a way to simulate the structure and functions of molecules on a computer. First of all, the author of the article is interested in biological molecules.
04.04.2013When pathogenic bacteria enter the wound, the nanocapsules in the dressing are destroyed, releasing particles of fluorescent paint in ultraviolet light. Nanocapsules do not react to safe bacteria.
03.04.2013Scientists from several US research centers have developed nanoparticles capable of encapsulating and releasing a peptide drug that stimulates the completion stage of the inflammatory process.
03.04.2013Nanoparticles coated with a sticky polymer catch viruses from the blood like sticky paper catches flies.
03.04.2013Perhaps the main problem associated with obtaining large quantities of hematopoietic stem cells necessary for bone marrow transplantation in the laboratory has been solved.
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