Virus against melanoma: the results are moderately positive
An antitumor drug based on an oncolytic virus demonstrated good results in a phase III clinical trial involving patients with advanced stages of melanoma.
25.03.2013An antitumor drug based on an oncolytic virus demonstrated good results in a phase III clinical trial involving patients with advanced stages of melanoma.
25.03.2013In a couple of decades, a person will be updated with the help of regenerative cellular and gene technologies, like a car that has got stuck in a car service station.
25.03.2013Attempts to repair damage to the heart muscle by introducing stem cells are still far from effective use in the clinic, however, a new highly sensitive imaging method significantly brings this prospect closer to reality.
25.03.2013The donor liver, placed, according to accepted standards, in a saline solution with a temperature of 4 degrees, can be stored for no more than 12 hours; in a new container that provides body temperature and blood supply to the organ – from 24 to 72.
25.03.2013Low expression of alpha-synuclein is associated with worse prognoses for the course of Parkinson's disease, which casts doubt on the efficacy and safety of new, considered promising, methods of treating this disease.
22.03.2013Countries with a low mortality rate from infections are characterized by an increased incidence of type 1 diabetes, which may be due to insufficient exposure to pathogens in the early stages of life for the full formation of the immune system.
22.03.2013The UK government has been recommended to allow in vitro fertilization procedures using donor eggs aimed at preventing the transmission of mitochondrial diseases to children.
22.03.2013A miniature subcutaneous implant that sends the data it collects directly to the attending physician's computer will simultaneously monitor the dynamics of concentrations of five clinically significant compounds in the patient's blood.
21.03.2013The United States and the European Union are accelerating brain research: governments and major corporations are organizing megaprojects for the construction of artificial brains and "neuromorphic computers".
21.03.2013The secret of longevity may be much simpler than we think. It is quite possible that it lies in the morning portion of properly prepared coffee.
21.03.2013A new method of gene therapy of oncological diseases is the use of cancer cells for the synthesis of one of the components of natural antitumor immunity – interleukin-12. The activity of interleukin production can be regulated by a drug that includes the work of a gene injected into tumor cells.
21.03.2013After intravenous administration of a combination of glucagon and glucan-like peptide 1, the volunteers consumed almost 18% fewer calories than after placebo infusions or only one of the hormones.
20.03.2013It turned out that modern antitumor drugs belonging to the class of kinase inhibitors can be much more effective than is commonly believed.
20.03.2013Magnetoelastic-based coatings do not require power supply and are able not only to inform whether healing is normal after implantation of an artificial joint, but also to fight infections and scar tissue fouling.
20.03.2013Clinical trials of gene therapy for choroideremia, a hereditary disease that leads to blindness, have successfully begun in the UK.
19.03.2013The maximum that has been achieved in this area is several divisions of the egg cell of one frog species with the somatic cell nucleus of another, recently extinct, frozen 40 years ago. But dreaming about mammoths or wandering pigeons is not harmful…
19.03.2013It was made possible by genetic engineering: in specially bred fish, neurons produce a protein that becomes fluorescent depending on changes in the concentration of calcium ions – a sign of neuron activity.
19.03.2013For 30 years, dozens of anti-burn drugs have been developed in Pushchina using cellular technologies, but it is difficult to introduce them into medical practice.
18.03.2013Domestic biomedical, including cellular, technologies are being developed by the efforts of enthusiastic scientists, but they cannot reach hundreds of thousands of patients due to lack of money, personnel and state support.
18.03.2013Researchers have identified a transcription factor that ensures the differentiation of adipose tissue progenitor cells into brown fat cells. They hope that the activation of this protein may become a new method of treating obesity.
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